Objective
The OMI/HORN project aims to further develop the architectures developed in the OMI/MAP (5386) and AMUS (2716/6253) projects and to develop implementations for:
- high-performance workstations and servers
- power-efficient, low-cost portable systems
- high-performance parallel computing systems
- high-performance embedded multiprocessing systems.
The objectives are to:
- develop architecture and micro-architecture implementation techniques to exploit the VLSI technologies forecast to emerge in the decade starting 1995
- develop new standards for extended precision floating-point arithmetic and incorporate new standards for parallel systems interconnections
- incorporate the results into the specification and implementation studies of new products addressing the embedded, portable computer and high-performance computing systems markets
- evaluate system costs and performance in these market segments
- demonstrate that the design goals have been met by constructing implementations for both low power and high performance.
The OMI/HIC project (7252) will provide the basic interconnect technology.
Basic demonstrations of a workstation and a portable PC using the silicon designs from the project are foreseen.
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Coordinator
BS12 4SQ Almondsbury
United Kingdom
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