Abstract
The MUGEN multiprocessor system comprises 32 microprocessors which are clustered into 4 groups, each containing 8 processors. The authors report on a system software and the parallel languages developed on MUGEN, which assist application programmers. By using these tools, the authors have evaluated the performance of MUGEN, which uses the Livermore loops. A comparison of the efficiencies for single instruction multiple data (SIMD)- and multiple instruction multiple data (MIMD)-type processings on MUGEN is also reported.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 205-208 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 1989 |
Event | 4th IEEE Region 10th International Conference - TENCON '89 - Bombay, India Duration: 1989 Nov 22 → 1989 Nov 24 |
Conference
Conference | 4th IEEE Region 10th International Conference - TENCON '89 |
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City | Bombay, India |
Period | 89/11/22 → 89/11/24 |