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:-S. Williams, J. Shalf, L. Oliker, S. Kamil, P. Husbands, K. Yelick, [http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~samw/projects/cell/CF06.pdf "The Potential of the Cell Processor for Scientific Computing"], ACM, May 2006
 
:-S. Williams, J. Shalf, L. Oliker, S. Kamil, P. Husbands, K. Yelick, [http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~samw/projects/cell/CF06.pdf "The Potential of the Cell Processor for Scientific Computing"], ACM, May 2006
 
*D. A. Bader, V. Agarwal, K. Madduri, [http://www.power.org/resources/devcorner/cellcorner/ListRankCell-PID343074.pdf "On the Design and Analysis of Irregular Algorithms on the Cell Processor: A Case Study of List Ranking"], IEEE, 2007
 
*D. A. Bader, V. Agarwal, K. Madduri, [http://www.power.org/resources/devcorner/cellcorner/ListRankCell-PID343074.pdf "On the Design and Analysis of Irregular Algorithms on the Cell Processor: A Case Study of List Ranking"], IEEE, 2007
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*David A. Bader, Virat Agarwal, [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/papers/FFTC-HiPC2007.pdf "BFFTC: Fastest Fourier Transform for the IBM Cell Broadband Engine"], High Performance Computing – HiPC 2007, pp. 172-184, 2007
 
*S. Williams, J. Shalf, L. Oliker, S. Kamil, P. Husbands, K. Yelick, [http://bebop.cs.berkeley.edu/pubs/williams2007-scicomp-cell.pdf Scientific Computing Kernels on the Cell Processor], International Journal of Parallel Programming, 2007
 
*S. Williams, J. Shalf, L. Oliker, S. Kamil, P. Husbands, K. Yelick, [http://bebop.cs.berkeley.edu/pubs/williams2007-scicomp-cell.pdf Scientific Computing Kernels on the Cell Processor], International Journal of Parallel Programming, 2007
  

Revision as of 15:56, 11 April 2008

Motivation for SDR implementation: What makes the IBM Cell a good candidate for an SDR implementation?

  • Can we get the power low enough for the processor to be feasible for handheld devices?
  • Does context switching give us an advantage?


IBM

Training

Programming

Software/Development

Hardware

Articles

General/Architecture

-"Cell will probably consume around 30 watts of power, similar to the Emotion Engine processor in the PlayStation 2"

High Performance Computing Application

-S. Williams, J. Shalf, L. Oliker, S. Kamil, P. Husbands, K. Yelick, "The Potential of the Cell Processor for Scientific Computing", ACM, May 2006

Media Application

Real Time Application

Other Applications


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