Communication and computation performance of the CM-5

The Thinking Machines CM-5 is one of the first of a new generation of massively parallel systems. To assess the scalability of the CM-5's computation and interprocessor communication rates, a series of benchmarks was used to measure the performance of the CM-5 data and control networks, the nod...

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Published inProceedings of the 1993 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing pp. 192 - 201
Main Authors Kwan, T. T., Totty, B. K., Reed, D. A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY, USA ACM 01.12.1993
IEEE
SeriesACM Conferences
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ISBN0818643404
9780818643408
ISSN1063-9535
DOI10.1145/169627.169691

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Summary:The Thinking Machines CM-5 is one of the first of a new generation of massively parallel systems. To assess the scalability of the CM-5's computation and interprocessor communication rates, a series of benchmarks was used to measure the performance of the CM-5 data and control networks, the node vector units, and the balance of computation and communication. At the application level, the achievable communication bandwidth and processing rates were found to be roughly 50% and 40%, respectively, of the corresponding theoretical peak rates. The early assessment is that the CM-5 is scalable but that a better balance of communication and processing rates would increase its effectiveness.
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ISBN:0818643404
9780818643408
ISSN:1063-9535
DOI:10.1145/169627.169691