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| | The Cell Processor
(22. Chaos Communication Congress. In 22C3 Proceedings, presented in Berlin, Germany, pages 286-292, ISBN: 3-934636-04-7, Dec. 2005)
AbstractMainstream processor development is mostly targeted at compatibility and
continuity. Thus, the processor market is dominated by x86 compatible CPUs
since more than two decades now. Several new concepts tried to gain some
market share, but it was not possible to overtake the old compatibility driven
concepts. A group of three corporates tries another way to come into the
market with a new idea, the cell design. The cell processor is a new try to
leverage the increasing amount of transistors per die in an efficient way. The
new processor is targeted at the game console and consumer electronics market
to enhance the quality of these devices. This will lead to a wide spreading,
and if everybody has two or more cell processors in TV, game console or PDA,
the interesting question comes up: what can I do with these processors? This
paper gives a short overview of the architecture and several programming
ideas which help to exploit the whole processing power of the cell processor.
Documentsdownload article: download slides: | | BibTeX | @inproceedings{hoefler-22c3-05, author={Torsten Hoefler}, title={{The Cell Processor}}, journal={22. Chaos Communication Congress}, year={2005}, month={Dec.}, pages={286-292}, booktitle={22C3 Proceedings}, location={Berlin, Germany}, isbn={ 3-934636-04-7}, source={http://www.unixer.de/~htor/publications/}, } |
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