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VLIW-in-the-large: a model for fine grain parallelism exploitation on distributed memory multiprocessors
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Proceedings of the 23rd annual workshop and symposium on Microprogramming and microarchitecture table of contents
Orlando, Florida, United States
Pages: 7 - 16  
Year of Publication: 1990
ISBN:0-89791-413-9
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IEEE-CS : Computer Society
SIGMICRO: ACM Special Interest Group on Microarchitectural Research and Processing
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IEEE Computer Society Press  Los Alamitos, CA, USA
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ABSTRACT

VLIW architectures have been shown to be able to exploit large amounts of fine grain parallelism in the execution of sequential imperative programs. In this paper, a new computing model is presented, which allows the VLIW techniques to be adopted to operate a distributed memory, multiprocessor machine. The model, called VLIW-in-the-large, can be adopted in conjunction with a suitable hardware framework to obtain consistent speedups in the execution of both sequential and parallel-natured software. In this paper, we will show that the advantages of the VLIW-in-the-large computing model with respect to the classical VLIW approach are: i) better utilization of hardware resources, ii) extension of the applicability of the VLIW techniques to multiprocessor architectures, in such a way that they can be used for multi-style, multi-grain parallelism exploitation, iii) compact realization of processing elements, suitable for VLSI massively parallel architectures.

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Marco Vanneschi: colleagues