[geeks] examples of vector processors (vs scalar processors)
Joshua D Boyd
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
Mon Aug 5 16:41:23 CDT 2002
On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 05:42:03PM -0400, Dave McGuire wrote:
> On August 5, Joshua D Boyd wrote:
> > > Several modern processors have SIMD functionality which can (somewhat
> > > loosely I suppose) be called vector capabilities. .UltraSPARC VIS,
> > > Pentium MMX, and PowerPC AltiVec come to mind. I believe HP's newer
> > > PA-RISC processors have a similar capabilitiy but I don't know what
> > > it's called offhand.
> >
> > Yes, but does this make them vector processors, or just scalar
> > processors with minor vector units?
>
> Well this is a good point, definitely the latter...but where do you
> draw the line? I don't know of *any* processor that is a pure vector
> machine without scalar capability.
A side question I have is, do the YMP machines have what us people
who've been ruined by intel and risc would call normal integer and
floating point registers?
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Joshua D. Boyd
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