home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: comp.arch
- Path: sparky!uunet!gumby!destroyer!news.iastate.edu!help.cc.iastate.edu!willmore
- From: willmore@iastate.edu (David Willmore)
- Subject: Re: DEC Alpha architecture issues
- Message-ID: <willmore.722125791@help.cc.iastate.edu>
- Keywords: alpha architecture
- Sender: news@news.iastate.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
- References: <1992Nov18.112407.2518@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 22:29:51 GMT
- Lines: 43
-
- keiths@cae.wisc.edu (Keith Scidmore) writes:
-
- >1. The DEC Alpha includes a conditional move instruction that they claim
- > can be used to avoid using branches and the associated branch penalties.
- > I'm trying to evaluate the usefulness of this feature. Can someone tell
- > me where I might find articles that discuss this or raw data that can be
- > used to calculate the advantages of such an instruction. I'm not into
- > compilers, and I need to know what kinds of situations an optimizing
- > compiler could make use of this instruction. Is it even practical? Are
- > there any compiler writers out there with opinions on this?
-
- You might try asking the HP people. They were discussing the benefit of
- their conditional execution 'branches'. Other people to ask, if you're
- brave enough, are the ARM people. In their assembler, almost every inst.
- is conditional.
-
- >3. Cray has annouced intention to build a 300 Teraflop machine based on the
- > alpha. What is the word for 1000 teraflops?
-
- I believe it's Etaflop from the progression:
- Units Prefix Suffix
- 10-18 atto a
- 10-15 femto f
- 10-12 pico p
- 10-9 nano n
- 10-6 micro u (greek mu, sorry)
- 10-3 milli m
- 10 3 kilo k
- 10 6 mega M
- 10 9 giga G
- 10 12 tera T
- 10 15 eta E
-
- I can't find a chart with higher entries. Sorry, but the computer
- industry isn't *allowed* to get any faster than 999 eta(something).
- It's a physical law. :)
-
- Maybe it's time for a trip to the library. Anyway, I hope this helps.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- willmore@iastate.edu | "Death before dishonor" | "Better dead than greek" |
- David Willmore | "Ever noticed how much they look like orchids? Lovely!" |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-