Advances in Computer Architecture
Advances in Computer Architecture
Designing and Programming Modern Computers and Systems
Designing and Programming Modern Computers and Systems
Survey on special purpose computer architectures for AI
ACM SIGART Bulletin
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
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The article proposes a new Tree-Structured-Architecture (TSA). The TSA is object-oriented, implements the notions of capability-based-addressing and the single-level-store, and it is particularly designed to narrow the semantic gap. It encourages modular programming and directly supports the concepts of tasks and inter-task communication, making it particularly suitable for multiprocessing and multiprogramming implementation.The TSA is implemented on a multi-resource, distributed, matrix-structured, reconfigurable, fault-tolerant computing system, proposed in this article. The system implements some ideas of the dynamic and the flexible architecture. The system possesses a high degree of regularity by implementing large amounts of identical units. The hardware is modular, permitting the addition or removal of groups of units, without a change in the system's software.