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- From: thompson@aust.inmos.co.uk ()
- Subject: ESPRIT Project Info
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.144839.22315@wraxall.inmos.co.uk>
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- Organization: INMOS Architecture Group
- References: HOLICS, COMPAQ I/O ARCH
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 14:48:39 GMT
- Lines: 107
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- Following the recent discussion about the COMPAQ I/O architecture and the
- request for information about the HOLICS project, I thought this might be
- of interest:
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- OMI/HIC - Open Microprocessor systems Initiative:
- High Performance Heterogeneous Interprocessor Communication
-
- The Commission of the EC has given its approval for the ESPRIT-funded OMI/HIC
- project (ESPRIT 7252) which will develop the high performance communications
- for the Open Microprocessor systems Initiative. The project is concerned with
- the development of high performance serial communications for microprocessor
- and computer interconnect for use between chips, between boards, between
- cabinets and between rooms. This will satisfy the needs for both
- processor-to-processor interconnect and processor-to-peripheral interconnect
- (possibly employing routing chips for larger systems). Target communication
- speeds are 200 Mbits/sec, 1 Gigabit/sec and 2 to 3 Gigabit/sec.
-
- OMI/HIC is a collaborative venture between INMOS (VLSI components and routing
- technology), Bull SA (gigabit links), Thomson RCM (optic communcations),
- Bull SpA (computer systems), and Thomson-SINTRA ASM (sonar applications),
- with associate partners Dolphin SCI Technology AS and the University of Paris
- VI. The project is part of the Open Microprocessor systems Initiative which
- aims to provide the infrastructure for a complete European microprocessor
- capability over the next five years.
-
- The implementation technologies will be CMOS (for lowest cost) and Bi-CMOS
- (for highest performance). Implementations for both copper and optic
- technologies will be developed. A major goal of the project is to minimise
- the cost/performance ratio for both copper and optic interconnect and to
- achieve a high level of integration of the communications link drivers.
- Within these constraints, designs will be optimised for power-efficiency.
-
- The results of the project will be exploited both in the form of VLSI
- components (interfaces, routers, etc) and in the form of macrocell designs
- for inclusion in other VLSI chips. As a key enabling technology, the OMI/HIC
- interconnect will be used in the construction of Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- (ATM) switches, multi-microprocessor systems addressing the full range of
- embedded systems applications, next generation mainframe computer systems,
- peripherals (eg disk arrays), graphics supercomputers, workstations,
- massively parallel supercomputers, consumer electronics (eg HDTV), etc.
-
- Background
-
- High performance information processing in all application areas is rapidly
- outstripping the bandwidth and cost- effectiveness of current generation
- interconnection systems, and providing a demand for system bandwidth which
- scales with system size. In addressing these requirements, a key objective of
- the OMI/HIC project is to achieve a high level of integration of interconnect
- in VLSI systems. This is critical to the development of high-valency dynamic
- routing switches (for scalability and low latency) and dictates the use of
- serial interconnect. The OMI/HIC project aims to minimise technological risk
- so that its results will be exploited in easy-to-use products that will
- provide excellent cost-effectiveness.
-
- Foreseen Market Applications
-
- As a key enabling technology, the OMI/HIC interconnect will be used in the
- construction of ATM switches, multi-microprocessor systems addressing the
- full range of embeddded systems applications, next generation mainframe
- computer systems, peripherals (eg disk arrays), graphics supercomputers,
- workstations, massively parallel supercomputers, telecommunications
- applications and satellite communications, consumer electronics (eg HDTV),
- etc. Whilst the OMI/HIC protocols will support the OMI high level protocols,
- the project plans to demonstrate the use of OMI/HIC technology for efficient
- low-cost implementations of standards such as the SCI (Scalable Coherent
- Interface, IEEE std. 1596-1992) and Fibre Channel (ANSI X3T9.3).
-
- Results To Date
-
- The project is building on achievements in previous ESPRIT projects (PUMA,
- for routing technology, and OLIVES, for optical interconnect). The INMOS
- DS-links are being upgraded to operate at 200 Mbits/sec, and the routing
- technology is being exploited in the IMS C104 dynamic packet switch chip,
- which integrates 32 DS-links onto a single CMOS chip. The demonstration at
- the ESPRIT '92 Conference in November 1992 (Brussels) was developed by Bull
- at its laboratories in Les Clayes-sous-Bois, near Paris, and shows the
- capability of generating signals in the GigaHertz frequency range with a
- standard Bi-CMOS technology, thus improving the cost/performance ratio of
- communication links by two orders of magnitude.
-
- Coordinating Contractor
-
- INMOS (Bristol, UK), a member of the SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics group,
- designs and manufactures transputers and a range of modular transputer-based
- systems builders' components for the embedded systems and general purpose and
- high performance computing markets. The transputer is the world's number two
- 32-bit RISC processor (according to Dataquest), to which the T9000 adds a
- powerful new generation.
-
- Project Manager:
- Colin Whitby-Strevens
- (colinws@isnet.inmos.co.uk)
- (direct line: +44 454 611500)
-
- INMOS Tel: +44 454 616616
- 1000, Aztec West Fax: +44 454 617910
- Almondsbury
- Bristol, BS12 4SQ, UK
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