The Single-chip Cloud Computer (SCC) is a microprocessor designed by Intel and announced in 2009. The SCC project is introduced mainly for two reasons. To promote many-core processor and parallel programming research. Also, Intel designed the chip to investigate the challenges and opportunities of integrating a cloud into a chip. Each SCC chip contains 48 P54C Pentium cores connected with a 4×6 2D-mesh.
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- The Single-chip Cloud Computer (SCC) is a microprocessor designed by Intel and announced in 2009. The SCC project is introduced mainly for two reasons. To promote many-core processor and parallel programming research. Also, Intel designed the chip to investigate the challenges and opportunities of integrating a cloud into a chip. Each SCC chip contains 48 P54C Pentium cores connected with a 4×6 2D-mesh. There are also four DDR3 memory controllers on the chip, which are connected to the 2D-mesh as well. The cores are divided into 24 tiles. Each tile has 2 cores and a message passing buffer (MPB) shared by the two cores.
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- The Single-chip Cloud Computer (SCC) is a microprocessor designed by Intel and announced in 2009. The SCC project is introduced mainly for two reasons. To promote many-core processor and parallel programming research. Also, Intel designed the chip to investigate the challenges and opportunities of integrating a cloud into a chip. Each SCC chip contains 48 P54C Pentium cores connected with a 4×6 2D-mesh.
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