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S-Connect: from Network of Workstations to Supercomputer Performance
A. Nowatzyk, M. Browne, E. Kelly, and M. Parkin
International Symposium on Computer Architecture, June, 1995.
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S-Connect is a new high speed, scalable interconnect system that has been developed to support networks of workstations to efficiently share computing resources. It uses off-the-shelf CMOS technology to directly drive fiber-optic systems at speeds greater than 1 Gbit/sec and can realize bisection bandwidths comparable to high-end MPP systems while being >10x more cost-effective. S-Connect systems do not rely on centralized switches, but rather are composed of adaptive, topology independent routing elements that are integrated into each node. The S-Connect routing algorithm is optimized for fine grained, irregular traffic and is designed to support high traffic loads, that can utilize most of the physically available bandwidth. Such traffic is typical of a distributed shared memory system, which is one of the intended applications. S-Connect innovations include a novel distributed phase locking method that allows global synchronization, HW support for multiple message priorities, in-band monitoring and control facilities, and a low overhead channel protocol that supports multiple in-transit messages on the same fiber. The first version of the S-Connect switching element has been successfully implemented in a commercial, 0.65 µm CMOS process.
Number of pages: 12
A. Nowatzyk, M. Browne, E. Kelly, and M. Parkin, "S-Connect: from Network of Workstations to Supercomputer Performance," International Symposium on Computer Architecture, June, 1995.
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