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The Data Diffusion Machine (DDM), a cache-only memory architecture (COMA) that relies on a hierarchical network structure, is described. The key ideas behind DDM are introduced by describing a small machine, which could be a COMA on its own or a subsystem of a larger COMA, and its protocol. A large machine with hundreds of processors is also described. The DDM prototype project is discussed, and simulated performance results are presented.
Citation:
Erik Hagersten, Anders Landin, Seif Haridi, "DDM: A Cache-Only Memory Architecture," Computer, vol. 25, no. 9, pp. 44-54, Sept. 1992, doi:10.1109/2.156381
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