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TERAFLUX : Exploiting dataflow parallelism in Teradevice Computing

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Created on Tuesday, 23 March 2010 Written by Lutz Schubert

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Future Teradevice systems will expose a large amount of parallelism (1000+ cores) that cannot be exploited efficiently by current applications and programming models. The aim of this project is to propose a complete solution that is able to harness the large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The main objectives of the project are the programming model, compiler analysis, and a scalable, reliable, architecture based mostly on commodity components. Data-flow principles are exploited at all levels as to overcome the current limitations.

Teraflux addresses aspects of concurrency identification and code segmentation similar to S(o)OS

Project Overview

Project Title: TERAFLUX : Exploiting dataflow parallelism in Teradevice Computing
Project Start Date: 01.01.2010
Duration: 48 months
Contact: Roberto Giorgi, Universita' Degli Studi Di Siena
Participants: Universita' Degli Studi Di Siena, IT
Hewlett Packard EspaƱola, S.L., ES
Microsoft Israel Research And Development 2002 Ltd, IL
Universitaet Augsburg, DE
Caps Entreprise, FR
Institut National De Recherche En Informatique Et En Automatique, FR
Thales Sa, FR
The University Of Manchester, UK
Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional De Supercomputacion, ES
University Of Cyprus, CY
Website: http://teraflux.eu

Collaboration with S(o)OS

  • collaboration was initiated on the topic of Operating Systems with Microsoft
  • disussion on transactional memory with Univeristy of Manchester
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