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    AltiV ec Parallel V ector T echnology Scalable from T wo to Hundreds of Processors 1K CFFT in 20 µ s on Each Processor 1 25 MHz Memor y System with Prefetch and ECC Advanced DMA Engine for Chained Submatrix Mov es 267 MB/s RA CE++ Switch F abric Interconnect F ast L2 Cache (250 MHz) Embedded computing reaches a new lev el of perfor mance with RA C[...]

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    Mercur y can configure systems with hundreds of compute nodes , communicating ov er the second-generation RACE++ switch fabric interconnect. Merging RA CE++ and AltiV ec technolog y provides embedded computers with unprec- edented computational pow er . AltiV ec V ector Processing Unit The AltiV ec vector processing unit operates on 128 bits of dat[...]

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    With chained DMA, the DMA controller w orks from a linked list in memory so that a complex chain of DMA requests requires no ov erhead from remote processors . DMA requests also suppor t non-sequential access to and from local memor y . T his strided DMA capability enables high-perfor mance submatrix transfers as required for distributed 2-D applic[...]

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    RACE++ is a registered trademark, and P AS, RACE Series and the RACE logo, and T A TL are trademarks of Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. AltiV ec is a trademark of Motorola, Inc. PowerPC is a registered trademark of IBM Corp. Other products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Mercury Computer Systems, Inc[...]