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C. Murad Özsert murad.ozsert@vodafone.com Intel's Tera Scale Processor Architecture
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Agenda Introduction Intel Tera-scale Computing Research Program Architecture of Intel’s Teraflops Research Processor –Power Management –Performance Conclusion
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Why Multi-core?
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Intel® Tera-scale Computing Research Program The Intel® Tera-scale Computing Research Program is a worldwide effort to advance computing technology for the next decade By scaling multi-core architectures to 10s to 100s of cores and embracing a shift to parallel programming, their aim is to improve performance, increase energy-efficiency. Their vision is to create platforms capable performing of trillions of calculations per second (teraflops) on trillions of bytes of data (terabytes). Their vision is to create platforms capable performing of trillions of calculations per second (teraflops) on trillions of bytes of data (terabytes).
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Intel® Tera-scale Computing Research Program Not only investigating the technologies necessary for Intel to build processors with tens or even hundreds of cores in the next 5-10 years, but also the platforms and software around those processors.. There are more than 100 projects in this program being carried out by Intel researchers in labs around the world.
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Intel’s Teraflops Research Chip One of these projects is Intel’s Teraflops Research Chip. This chip is Intel’s first silicon tera-scale research prototype. It is the first programmable chip to deliver more than one trillion mathematical calculations persecond (1 Teraflops) of performance while consuming very little power.
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Intel’s Teraflops Research Chip
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A Historical Perspective, ASCI Red 1996 : First Teraflops Supercomputer developed by Intel 104 cabinets, over 2500sq feet. Almost 10000 Pentium Pro Processors Consumed 500kw
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100 million transistors 275mm2 Consumed 62 Watt Intel’s Teraflops Research Chip
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Intel’s Teraflops Research Chip Performance
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Innovations on Intel’s Teraflops Research Chip Rapid design – The tiled-design approach allows designers to use smaller cores that can easily be repeated across the chip. A single-core chip of this size (100 million transistors) would take roughly twice as long and twice as many people to design. Network on a chip - In addition to the compute element, each core contains a 5-port message passing router. These are connected in a 2D mesh network that implement message-passing. This mesh interconnect scheme could prove much more scalable than today’s multi-core chip interconnects, allowing for better ommunications between the cores and delivering more processor performance.. Fine-grain power management - The individual compute engines and data routers in each core can be activated or put to sleep based on the performance required by the application a person is running
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Summary Emerging applications will demand teraflop performance Intel is developing technologies to enable Tera-scale computing Intel’s terascale architecture contributes multicore architectures a lot. It seems that product with Tera-scale processors is coming to the market in a few years.
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References* An 80-Tile Sub-100-W TeraFLOPS Processor in 65-nm CMOS, Vangal, S.R.;Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of Volume 43, Issue1, Jan.2008 Page(s):29 – 41 An 80-Tile 1.28TFLOPS Network-on-Chip in 65nm CMOS Vangal, S; Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2007. ISSCC 2007. Digest of Technical Papers. IEEE International 11-15 Feb. 2007 Page(s):98 – 589 Programming the Intel 80-core network-on-a-chip terascale processor, G. Mattson ;Conference on High Performance Networking and Computing archive Proceedings of the 2008 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing - Volume 00 http://techresearch.intel.com/articles/Tera-Scale/ http://techresearch.intel.com/articles/Tera-Scale/ IDF 2006: Terascale Processing Brings 80 Cores to your Desktop, Ryan Shrout, http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=302&type=expert&pid=4 An Overview of Intel's Teraflops Research Chip, Nathan Kirsch, http://www.legitreviews.com/article/460/1/
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