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We present the key features of OPTIMUL (OPTically Interconnected MULtiprocessor) — a multiprocessor architecture that implements a distributed shared memory mechanism using a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) fiber optic bus. OPTIMUL also supports distributed memory style multiprocessing using the same high-speed message passing mechanism that implements the distributed shared memory. Trace-driven simulation results seem to indicate that efficient performance in the shared and distributed memory modes of operation stem from the operational concurrency of the WDM channels and the high data rate and low latency possible from the use of the new fiber optic receivers and transmitters.
This work supported in part by the Integrated Electronics Engg. Center at SUNY Binghamton and the NSF under grant number ECD-9108850.
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Ghose, K. (1994). Optimul: A hybrid multiprocessor for distributed and shared memory multiprocessing with WDM optical fiber interconnections. In: Halatsis, C., Maritsas, D., Philokyprou, G., Theodoridis, S. (eds) PARLE'94 Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe. PARLE 1994. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 817. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58184-7_105
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