Anticipating processor architectural evolution

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Sujet : Anticipating processor architectural evolution
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 28. Apr 2024, 01:11:30
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I've had to refactor my RTOS design to accommodate the likelihood of SMT
in future architectures.
Thinking (hoping?) these logical cores to be the "closest to the code",
I call them "Processors" (hysterical raisins).  Implicit in SMT is the
notion that they are architecturally similar/identical.
These are part of PHYSICAL cores -- that I appropriately call "Cores".
These Cores are part of "Hosts" (ick; term begs for clarity!)... what
one would casually call "chips"/CPUs.  Note that a host can house dissimilar
Cores (e.g., big.LITTLE).
Two or more hosts can be present on a "Node" (the smallest unit intended to
be added to or removed from a "System").  Again, they can be dissimilar
(think CPU/GPU).
I believe this covers the composition/hierarchy of any (near) future
system architectures.  And, places the minimum constraints on said.
Are there any other significant developments in the pipeline that
could alter my conception of future hardware designs?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
28 Apr 24 * Anticipating processor architectural evolution8Don Y
28 Apr 24 +* Re: Anticipating processor architectural evolution6John Larkin
28 Apr 24 i+- Re: Anticipating processor architectural evolution1Bill Sloman
29 Apr 24 i`* Re: Anticipating processor architectural evolution4boB
30 Apr 24 i `* Re: Anticipating processor architectural evolution3Don Y
30 Apr 24 i  `* Re: Anticipating processor architectural evolution2John Larkin
30 Apr 24 i   `- Re: Anticipating processor architectural evolution1Bill Sloman
30 Apr 24 `- Re: Anticipating processor architectural evolution1john larkin

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