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Old 23-Sep-2004, 07:29   #1
Brimstone
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Default Stream Processor @ 45nm= 10 watts & over TFLOP

Here it is in writting. It's at the end of the document.


Quote:
Using the scaling techniques presented in this paper, by
2007, stream processors with 1280 ALUs will be able to
provide a peak performance of over 1 TFLOPs while dis-sipating
less than 10 Watts.
This presents several exciting
challenges in stream processing. One area of future work is
architectural optimizations that will enable even higher area
and energy efficiency, such as utilizing non-fully-connected
crossbars for the intracluster and intercluster switches. An-other
area of future work is to compare these two scaling
techniques compare to multiple stream processors on a sin-gle
chip simultaneously executing different kernels of one
stream program. As software tools for exploiting these two
techniques mature, the performance and cost advantages of
these and other scaling techniques can be explored.
ftp://cva.stanford.edu/pub/publicati...calability.pdf


If Sony does launch the PS3 at the .45 nm node watch out!
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