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Measure of a network's bandwidth
simultaneously, there are no bisection bottlenecks. Therefore, bisection bandwidth accounts for the bottleneck bandwidth of the bisected network as a whole. For
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Network topology for parallel computers
nodes as shown in figure 1 is provided.[citation needed] Bisection Bandwidth: The maximum bandwidth required to sustain communication between all nodes in
Butterfly_network
Chinese artificial intelligence company
cross-zone tasks. The network topology was two fat trees, chosen for high bisection bandwidth. On the software side are: 3FS (Fire-Flyer File System): A distributed
DeepSeek
Line of Nvidia produced servers and workstations
This gives the complete SuperPod 20 TB of HBM3 memory, 70.4 TB/s of bisection bandwidth, and up to 1 ExaFLOP of FP8 AI compute. These SuperPods can then
Nvidia_DGX
Family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors
sustainable bisection bandwidth. The chipset's connection to its I/O module is now serial with an 8.5 GB/s peak and 5.5 GB/s sustained bandwidth, the I/O
Itanium
Types of data center network connections
1:1 oversubscription ratio and full bisection bandwidth, depending on each rack's total bandwidth versus the bandwidth available at the tree's highest levels
Data center network architectures
Data_center_network_architectures
total capacity of 20 MB. The network of Polaris was shown to have a bisection bandwidth of 1.6 Tbit/s at 3.16 GHz and 2.92 Tbit/s at 5.67 GHz. Other prominent
Teraflops_Research_Chip
1981–2009 American computing company
count increases, so does memory capacity, I/O capacity, and system bisection bandwidth. This allows the combined memory of all the nodes to be accessed
Silicon_Graphics
Property in graph theory
to minimum bisection number, losing a factor of log 2 n {\displaystyle \log _{2}n} in the approximation ratio, by using recursive bisection to order the
Cutwidth
are free of problems such as single-point of failure and limited bisection bandwidth. The Data Center Network (DCN) is the infrastructure responsible
Wireless_data_center
American computer scientist
center networks, to a fat tree topology or to a non-blocking full bisection bandwidth clos topology. The difficulty was that re-hauling these networks
Victor_Bahl
networks. Each factor network consists of n leaf nodes. The diameter and bisection width of the OMTSE network is shown to be 6 log n − 1 and ( n 3 ) / 4
Optical Multi-Tree with Shuffle Exchange
Optical_Multi-Tree_with_Shuffle_Exchange
Computer network technology
NUMAlink 8 provides 13.3 GB/s of bandwidth per port and systems using it are capable of 853.33 GB/s of bisection peak bandwidth (64 links are cut) across a
NUMAlink
Any cation that has a pentavalent carbon atom
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. DOE (2006). "Energy Bandwidth for Petroleum Refining Processes" Kotrel, S.; Knözinger, H.; Gates, B
Carbonium_ion
Technique for dimensionality reduction
conditional distribution equals a predefined entropy using the bisection method. As a result, the bandwidth is adapted to the density of the data: smaller values
T-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding
T-distributed_stochastic_neighbor_embedding
A hierarchical combination of two fieldbus for data transmission within trains
arbitration method in case of multiple access differs, as MVB used a binary bisection mode relying of collision detection while FIP piggy-backed a "look-at-me"
Train_communication_network
AMD brand for microprocessors
instruction cache, a larger micro-operations cache, double the AVX/AVX2 bandwidth, improved branch prediction, and better instruction pre-fetching. The
Ryzen
List of definitions of terms and concepts used in electrical engineering and electronics
Barlow's wheel A demonstration of electromagnetic principles. Bartlett's bisection theorem A mathematical theorem used in network analysis. base load power
Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering
Glossary_of_electrical_and_electronics_engineering
Type of filter in signal processing
transform a bridged–T section into a Lattice, or X–section (see Bartlett's bisection theorem). The X–section is a kind of bridge circuit, but usually drawn
Zobel_network
Pakistani computer scientist
equations. The technique introduced in this paper, recursive co-ordinate bisection, repeatedly divides the geometric problem domain along co-ordinate axes
Shahid_Hussain_Bokhari
Path-finding using high-weight graph edges
nodes that has the maximum possible bandwidth. The smallest edge weight on this path is known as the capacity or bandwidth of the path. As well as its applications
Widest_path_problem
Vector quantization algorithm minimizing the sum of squared deviations
resulting in a compressed version that consumes less storage space and bandwidth. Other uses of vector quantization include non-random sampling, as k-means
K-means_clustering
Matrix decomposition
zeroes in the R matrix. However, the Householder reflection algorithm is bandwidth heavy and difficult to parallelize, as every reflection that produces
QR_decomposition
sampling MISER algorithm: Monte Carlo simulation, numerical integration Bisection method False position method: and Illinois method: 2-point, bracketing
List_of_algorithms
Object that reflects an image
of light, but only for a narrow range of wavelengths, ranging from a bandwidth of only 10 nm to as wide as 100 nm for tunable lasers. However, dielectric
Mirror
Band-pass filter Band-stop filter Bandwidth (signal processing) Bang–bang control Barlow's wheel Bartlett's bisection theorem Base-load power plant Battery
Index of electrical engineering articles
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Destruction; dispersion.
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The line or course upon which anything is moving or aimed to move, or in which anything is lying or pointing; aim; line or point of tendency; direct line or course; as, the ship sailed in a southeasterly direction.
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A projecting molding round a panel. Same as Bilection.
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The division of a thing into three parts, Specifically: (Geom.) the division of an angle into three equal parts.
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That portion of a group of moldings which projects beyond the general surface of a panel; a bolection.
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Anything dissected; especially, some part, or the whole, of an animal or plant dissected so as to exhibit the structure; an anatomical so prepared.
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