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Performance evaluation of multi-core multi-cluster architecture

Performance evaluation of multi-core multi-cluster architecture
Performance evaluation of multi-core multi-cluster architecture
A multi-core cluster is a cluster composed of numbers of nodes where each node has a number of processors, each with more than one core within each single chip. Cluster nodes are connected via an interconnection network. Multi-cored processors are able to achieve higher performance without driving up power consumption and heat, which is the main concern in a single-core processor. A general problem in the network arises from the fact that multiple messages can be in transit at the same time on the same network links. This paper considers the communication latencies of a multi-core multi-cluster architecture will be investigated using simulation experiments and measurements under various working conditions.
978-989-758-026-0
46-54
Hamid, Norhazlina
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Walters, Robert John
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Wills, Gary Brian
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Hamid, Norhazlina
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Walters, Robert John
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Wills, Gary Brian
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Hamid, Norhazlina, Walters, Robert John and Wills, Gary Brian (2014) Performance evaluation of multi-core multi-cluster architecture. Emerging Software as a Service and Analytics, Barcelona, Spain. 03 - 05 Apr 2014. pp. 46-54 .

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A multi-core cluster is a cluster composed of numbers of nodes where each node has a number of processors, each with more than one core within each single chip. Cluster nodes are connected via an interconnection network. Multi-cored processors are able to achieve higher performance without driving up power consumption and heat, which is the main concern in a single-core processor. A general problem in the network arises from the fact that multiple messages can be in transit at the same time on the same network links. This paper considers the communication latencies of a multi-core multi-cluster architecture will be investigated using simulation experiments and measurements under various working conditions.

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Published date: 3 April 2014
Venue - Dates: Emerging Software as a Service and Analytics, Barcelona, Spain, 2014-04-03 - 2014-04-05
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 364459
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/364459
ISBN: 978-989-758-026-0
PURE UUID: cc9d161f-c49d-4dc8-ba11-842d8dc4045b
ORCID for Gary Brian Wills: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5771-4088

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Date deposited: 01 May 2014 10:21
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:51

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Author: Norhazlina Hamid
Author: Robert John Walters
Author: Gary Brian Wills ORCID iD

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