NOP - A Simple Experimental Processor for Parallel Deployment

12/20/2016
by   Oskar Schirmer, et al.
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The design of a parallel computing system using several thousands or even up to a million processors asks for processing units that are simple and thus small in space, to make as many processing units as possible fit on a single die. The design presented herewith is far from being optimised, it is not meant to compete with industry performance devices. Its main purpose is to allow for a prototypical implementation of a dynamic software system as a proof of concept.

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