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Design of a Massively Parallel Processor


Abstract:

The massively parallel processor (MPP) system is designed to process satellite imagery at high rates. A large number (16 384) of processing elements (PE's) are configured...Show More

Abstract:

The massively parallel processor (MPP) system is designed to process satellite imagery at high rates. A large number (16 384) of processing elements (PE's) are configured in a square array. For optimum performance on operands of arbitrary length, processing is performed in a bit-serial manner. On 8-bit integer data, addition can occur at 6553 million operations per second (MOPS) and multiplication at 1861 MOPS. On 32-bit floating-point data, addition can occur at 430 MOPS and multiplication at 216 MOPS.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computers ( Volume: C-29, Issue: 9, September 1980)
Page(s): 836 - 840
Date of Publication: 30 September 1980

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