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The constant race for faster and more powerful CPUs is drawing to a close. No longer is it feasible to significantly increase the speed of the CPU without paying a crushing penalty in power consumption and production costs. Instead of increasing single thread performance, the industry is turning to multiple CPU threads or cores (such as SMT and CMP) and heterogeneous CPU architectures (such as the Cell Broadband Engine). While this is a step in the right direction, in every modern PC there is a wealth of untapped compute resources. The NIC has a CPU; the disk controller is programmable; some high-end graphics adaptersare already more powerful than host CPUs. Some of these CPUs can perform some functions more efficiently than the host CPUs. Our operating systems and programming abstractions should be expanded to let applications tap into these computational resources and make the best use of them.
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Yaron Weinsberg
Microsoft (Israel)
Danny Dolev
Hebrew College
Tal Anker
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
IBM Research - Haifa
Ohio Supercomputer Center
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Weinsberg et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1bf6fed54006be995f5051 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/1346281.1346304
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