Highly parallel computer architecture employing crossbar switch with selectable pipeline delay

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PATENT NO 5081575
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07348161

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A crossbar switch which connects N (N=2.sup.k ; k=0, 1, 2, 3) coarse grain processing elements (rated at 20 million floating point operations per second) to a plurality of memories provides for a parallel processing system free of memory conflicts over a wide range of arithmetic computations (i.e. scalar, vector and matrix). The configuration of the crossbar switch, i.e., the connection between each processing element unit and each parallel memory module, may be changed dynamically on a cycle-by-cycle basis in accordance with the requirements of the algorithm under execution. Although there are certain crossbar usage rules which must be obeyed, the data is mapped over parallel memory such that the processing element units can access and operate on input streams of data in a highly parallel fashion with an effective memory transfer rate and computational throughput power comparable in performance to present-day supercomputers. The crossbar switch is comprised of two basic sections; a multiplexer and a control section. The multiplexer provides the actual switching of signal paths, i.e. connects each processing element unit to a particular parallel memory on each clock cycle (100 nsec). The control section determines which connections are made on each clock cycle in accordance with the algorithm under execution. Selectable pipelined delay in the control section provides for optimal data transfer efficiency between the processors and memory modules over a wide range of array processing algorithms. The crossbar switch also provides for graceful system degradation in computational throughput power without the need to download a new program.

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NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALLIED CORPORATION MASTER PENSION TRUSTMRS KAREN MORGAN NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY 801 SOUTH CANAL (CIN) CHICAGO IL 60607
DONDERO STEPHEN MRGRUMMAN VENTURES INC 1111 STEWART AVENUE BETHPAGE NY 11714
HARVEY CURRAN V MRSPECTRA ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1119 ST PAUL STREET BALTIMORE MD 21202
LONERGAN WILLIAM MROXFORD VENTURE FUND III LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C/O OXFORD PARTNERS 1266 MAIN STREET STAMFORD CT 06902
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BRILL ROBERT MRPOLYVENTURES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C/O POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY ROUTE 110 FARMINGDALE NY 11735
WOLFE HOWARD MRNEA ASSOCIATED IV L P 1119 ST PAUL STREET BALTIMORE MD 21202
NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALLIED CORPORATIONMR TOM MOORE ALLIED CORPORATION MASTER PENSION TRUST 101 COLUMBIA ROAD MORRISTOWN NJ 07962
LONG ROBERT MRMICHAEL PEARLMAN ESQ EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY 343 STATE STREET ROCHESTER NY 14650

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Hiller, John New York, NY 1 191
Johnsen, Howard Granite Spring, NY 1 191
Mason, John Ramsey, NJ 75 1423
Mulhearn, Brian Paterson, NJ 1 191
Petzinger, John Oakland, NJ 1 191
Rosal, Joseph Bronx, NY 1 191
Satta, John White Plains, NY 1 191
Shurko, Gerald Ramsey, NJ 1 191
Solowiejczyk, Yedidiah New York, NY 1 191
Stamm, Kenneth New York, NY 1 191

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