
TL;DR
The CP-PACS Project aims to develop a massively parallel computer optimized for lattice QCD research, detailing its architecture, system components, and benchmark performance results.
Contribution
It presents the architectural design and performance benchmarks of a new massively parallel computer tailored for computational physics, especially lattice QCD.
Findings
Benchmark results indicate high performance for lattice QCD applications
The system architecture supports efficient large-scale physics computations
The project demonstrates feasibility of specialized massively parallel computers
Abstract
The CP-PACS Project, which started in April 1992, is a five-year plan to develop a massively parallel computer for carrying out research in computational physics with primary emphasis on lattice QCD. This article describes the architectural design of the CP-PACS computer, the entire computing system including the front end and mass storage, and results of benchmarks for the expected performance for lattice QCD applications.
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