Paul Rodman
MIPS Technologies
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conference on high performance computing (supercomputing) | 1990
Robert P. Colwell; W. Eric Hall; Chandra S. Joshi; David B. Papworth; Paul Rodman; James E. Tornes
Very-long-instruction-word (VLIW) computers achieve high performance by exploiting the fine-grain parallelism present in sequential or vectorizable code. Multiflows /200 and /300 VLIW systems yielded near-supercomputer performance by this means despite the relatively slow (65 ns) clocks. With its much faster clock period (15 ns) and architectural improvements, the new /500 system attains approximately 4-9* the performance of its predecessors. The authors describe the /500 architecture and implementation (i.e. TRACE/500), with special attention paid to the tradeoffs involved in designing very-high-speed VLIWs.<<ETX>>
Archive | 1987
Robert P. Colwell; John O'Donnell; David B. Papworth; Paul Rodman
Archive | 1990
Robert P. Colwell; John O'Donnell; David B. Papworth; Paul Rodman
Archive | 1991
Robert P. Colwell; John O'Donnell; David B. Papworth; Paul Rodman
Archive | 1984
Joseph L. Ardini; Robert F. Beckwith; Chi-Ping Chen; Paul Rodman
Archive | 1987
Robert P. Colwell; John O'Donnell; David B. Papworth; Paul Rodman
Archive | 1993
Chandra S. Joshi; Paul Rodman; Peter Yan-Tek Hsu; Monica R. Nofal
Archive | 1984
Paul Rodman; Joseph L. Ardini; David B. Papworth
Archive | 1993
John Brennan; Peter Yan-Tek Hsu; William A. Huffman; Paul Rodman; Joseph T. Scanlon; Man K. Tang; Steve J. Ciavaglia
Archive | 1997
Chandra S. Joshi; Paul Rodman; Peter Yan-Tek Hsu; Monica R. Nofal