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Title: | Dataflow Computing: A Trend in HPC | Authors: | Nenad Anchev Blagoj Atanasovski Sasko Ristov Marjan Gusev |
Keywords: | HPC, Data flow, FPGA, Grid | Issue Date: | 2013 | Conference: | ICEST | Abstract: | There are several approaches used for high performance computing. One is a computer cluster of tightly connected computers linked over a LAN to appear as a single system. Another one is Grid computing as a federation of loosely coupled computer resources from multiple locations to be used when needed. A number of problems exist that the von Neumann principle of control flow yields poor results compared to a data flow implementation of the same problem. Recent advances in the area of creating accessible dataflow engines give us a reason to revisit this idea. In this paper, we give an overview of current available computing types for high performance and compare their usability for certain problems against a dataflow implementation that uses FPGAs. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/17219 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering: Conference papers |
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