Multi-cellular meta-processing unit is an assembly of a large number of small processors organized in self-similarity configurations, together capable of executing trillions of instructions per second. Multiple cells (small processors) are self-organizing processes that are inherently self-similar. Each cell has multiple independent, high speed serial I/O channels. Each cell has its own internal clock, so each cell runs at a slightly different speed as there is no synchronization between any of the cells. Each cell in an n-order system is connected to n−1 peers (neighbors at its own level) and one to the next higher level. This paper presents a package of 9 computing cells (PC/104-Plus LX800 SBC) grouped in three. So each cell is connected to 2 peers and 1 next higher level, and each loaded with its own operating system (Hilbert Engine). The 9 cells can work independently without a centralized control unit. The advantage of this new approach lies in extremely high execution capability in processing a given program. Additionally, the system is self-organizing, which means that the multitude of computing cells is transparent to the user. The system can be treated as a single or few input entities. The advantages of this system include scalability, ultra-high throughput, and fabrication of a large number of small computing cells on single or multiple Si wafers, and multiple wafers will be stacked together to enlarge the capability of the computing system.
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January 01 2010
Hardware Design for Novel Packaging of Multi-Cellular Meta-Processing Unit
Son Nguyen;
1,2 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Temple University1947 N. 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
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Joan Delalic;
Joan Delalic
1,2 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Temple University1947 N. 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
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Bjorn Gruenwald
3 Hilbert Technology, 526 Pineville Road, Newtown, PA 18940
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International Symposium on Microelectronics (2010) 2010 (1): 000528–000532.
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Son Nguyen, Joan Delalic, Bjorn Gruenwald; Hardware Design for Novel Packaging of Multi-Cellular Meta-Processing Unit. International Symposium on Microelectronics 1 January 2010; 2010 (1): 000528–000532. doi: https://doi.org/10.4071/isom-2010-WA5-Paper5
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