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Scaling The Speedup of multi-core chips based on Amdahl’s law

Scaling The Speedup of multi-core chips based on Amdahl’s law. A.V. Bogdanov , Kyaw Zaya. DUBNA, 2012. Speedup in parallelism. Architecture of the machines Operation Systems Memory and processor resources Number of processor Problem size The use of algorithms.

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Scaling The Speedup of multi-core chips based on Amdahl’s law

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  1. Scaling The Speedup of multi-core chips based on Amdahl’s law A.V. Bogdanov, KyawZaya DUBNA, 2012

  2. Speedup in parallelism • Architecture of the machines • Operation Systems • Memory and processor resources • Number of processor • Problem size • The use of algorithms

  3. Constant problem size scaling • Independent on number of processors • Using Amdahl's Law as an argument against massively parallel processing is not valid • The serial percentage is not practically obtainable

  4. Where, N - number of processors α - The proportion of successive calculations β, γ - parameters characterizing of the network -.

  5. Types of multi-core chips Symmetric multi-core chip Asymmetric multi-core chip Dynamic multi-core chip

  6. Symmetric multi-core chip Processor Processor Processor Processor I/O Memory Where, (f)= software fraction that is parallelizable n= the total number of BCE (base core equivalents) r= number of BCE on a kernel Perf(r)= performance of r number cores

  7. Asymmetric multi-core chip Private memory Private memory Processor Processor Common Memory I/O

  8. Dynamic multi-core chip Sequential mode Parallel mode

  9. Specificationsof T-Platforms Cluster

  10. Figure. Speedup Testing on T-Platforms Cluster

  11. Benchmarking the T-Platforms Cluster The test result of NPB LU Class C

  12. Conclusion • New Technologies and Architectures • Clustering problems • Modifications on new types of processor

  13. Thank You

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