DR. SIMING LIU SPRING 2016 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO Session 3 Computer Evolution.

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DR. SIMING LIU SPRING 2016 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO Session 3 Computer Evolution

Magnetic Storage Source: Quantum Corp Disk capacity increasing 60%/year for common form factor

Dual Core Itanium with 1.7B transistors feature size & die size  In 1965, Intel’s Gordon Moore predicted that the number of transistors that can be integrated on single chip would double about every two years Moore’s Law

Moore’s Law for CPUs and DRAMs

Technology Scaling Road Map Year Feature size (nm) Intg. Capacity (BT) Fun facts about 22nm transistors –120 million can fit on the head of a pin –You could fit more than 4,000 across the width of a human hair –If car prices had fallen at the same rate as the price of a single transistor has since 1968, a new car today would cost less than 1 cent

Semiconductors 50 year old industry – Still has continuous improvements, in each generation – New generation every 2-3 years 30% reduction in dimension  50% in area 30% reduction in delay  50% speed increase Current generation: Reduce cost and increases performance – Processors are fabricated on ingots cut into wafers which are then etched to create transistors – Wafers are then diced to form chips, some of which have defects – Yield is the measurement of the good chips Next generation: Larger with more functions

Semiconductors Manufacturing Process for Silicon ICs

Main driver: device scaling …

Power Trends §1.7 The Power Wall The power wall We can’t reduce voltage further We can’t remove more heat How else can we improve performance?

Processor Trends

Uniprocessor Performance §1.8 The Sea Change: The Switch to Multiprocessors Constrained by power, instruction-level parallelism, memory latency

The Latest Revolution: Multicores The power challenge has forced a change in the design of microprocessors Since 2002 the rate of the improvement in the response time of programs on desktop computers has slowed from a factor of 1.5 per year to less than a factor of 1.2 per year As of 2006 all desktop and server companies are shipping microprocessors with multiple processors/cores per chip ProductAMD BarcelonaIntel NehalemIBM Power 6Sun Niagara 2 Cores per chip4428 Clock rate2.5 GHz~2.5 GHz4.7 GHz1.4 GHz Power120W~100W 94W