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From photons to big-data applications: terminating terabits
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Computer architectures have entered a watershed as the quantity of network data
generated by user applications exceeds the data-processing capacity of any
individual computer end-system. It will become impossible to scale existing
computer systems while a gap grows between the quantity of networked data and the
capacity for per system data processing. Despite this, the growth in demand in
both task variety and task complexity continues unabated. Networked computer
systems provide a fertile environment in which new applications develop. As
networked computer systems become akin to infrastructure, any limitation upon the
growth in capacity and capabilities becomes an important constraint of concern to
all computer users. Considering a networked computer system capable of processing
terabits per second, as a benchmark for scalability, we critique the state of the
art in commodity computing, and propose a wholesale reconsideration in the design
of computer architectures and their attendant ecosystem. Our proposal seeks to
reduce costs, save power and increase performance in a multi-scale approach that
has potential application from nanoscale to data-centre-scale computers.