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Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering >> 2018, Volume 19, Issue 10 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1800424
Exploring high-performance processor architecture beyond the exascale
Abstract
The ever-increasing need for high performance in scientific computation and engineering applications will push high-performance computing beyond the exascale. As an integral part of a supercomputing system, highperformance processors and their architecture designs are crucial in improving system performance. In this paper, three architecture design goals for high-performance processors beyond the exascale are introduced, including effective performance scaling, efficient resource utilization, and adaptation to diverse applications. Then a high-performance many-core processor architecture with scalar processing and application-specific acceleration (Massa) is proposed, which aims to achieve the above three goals by employing the techniques of distributed computational resources and application-customized hardware. Finally, some future research directions regarding the Massa architecture are discussed.
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High-performance computing ; Beyond the exascale ; Processor architecture ; Application-customized hardware ; Distributed computational resources
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