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Cell Broadband Enginetrade is a multi-core system on a chip and is composed of a general-purpose power processing element (PPE) and eight synergistic processing elements (SPEs). Its high computational performance is achieved mainly through the SPE's processing power. New high-speed NICs such as 10-Gbps Ethernet require significant amounts of processing power. Even the full processing power of PPE...
Eight synergistic processor units enable the Cell Broadband Engine's breakthrough performance. The SPU architecture implements a novel, pervasively data-parallel architecture combining scalar and SIMD processing on a wide data path. A large number of SPUs per chip provide high thread-level parallelism. The streamlined architecture provides an efficient multithreaded execution environment for both...
A 125 MHz 1 GIPS at 1.3 V 1 W microprocessor with single-chip tightly-coupled multiprocessor architecture and low-voltage circuits is targeted to high-performance and low-power embedded systems, especially smart information terminals. This paper shows an entire chip diagram integrating four tightly-coupled processors. Each processing element (PE) is in-order two-way issue superscalar with two ALU...
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