Architecture and realization of a multi signal processor system
- 2 January 2003
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- No. 10636862,p. 327-340
- https://doi.org/10.1109/asap.1992.218561
Abstract
This paper describes a parallel distributed computer architecture called MUSIC (multi signal processor system with intelligent communication). A single processor element (PE) consists of a DSP 96002 from Motorola (60 MFlops), program and data memory and a fast, independent communication interface; all communication interfaces are connected through a communication ring. A system with 30 processor elements (PEs) is operational. It has a peak performance of 1.8 GFlops, an electrical power consumption of about 350 watt (including forced air cooling). It fits into a 19 inch rack. The hardware price of this system is 40000 US $ which means a selling price of approximately 200000 US $. Beside the wellknown Mandelbrot algorithm (601 MFlops sustained), two real applications are at the moment successfully implemented on the system: the backpropagation algorithm for neural net learning results in a peak performance of 150 MCUPS (million connection updates per second) which equals 900 MFlops sustained and the molecular dynamics simulation program MD-Atom (443 MFlops sustained). Other applications of the system are in digital signal processing and finite element computation.<>
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