SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 1 1 1 System Configurations J. Gastinel Dragon-88-xx October 1988 © Copyright 1988 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Keywords: Dragon, Dynabus, VLSI; Maintained by: Bland.pa XEROX Xerox Corporation Palo Alto Research Center 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, California 94304 For Internal Xerox Use Only System Configurations 1.0 Description The DynaBus and the previous DynaBus Chip Set allow a wide variety of computer implementations, depending of the targeted application for a given range of performance. The next pictures present some computer configurations in using a 40 Mips processor (peak) and show the following applications : 1) MonoBord MonoProcessor (35 Mips) 2) MonoBoard with MaxiRay Module 1-4 Multiprocessor (35 -> 120 Mips) 3) MultiBoard with MaxiRay Module MonoBus 1-6 Multiprocessor (30 -> 150 Mips) 4) MultiBoard MultiBus Multiprocessor (60 -> 400 Mips) 5) MultiBoard MultiBus First level "Prime" Multiprocessor (200 -> 1000 Mips) 6) MultiBoard MonoBus 2nd level cache Multiprocessor (120 -> 300 Mips) 7) MultiBoard MultiBus 2nd level cache Multiprocessor ( > 1 Gips) 8) Evolution of the family Monoboard MonoProcessor (35 Mips) << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> MonoBoard with MaxiRay Module 1-4 Multiprocessor (35 -> 120 Mips) << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> MultiBoard MonoBus with MaxiRay Module 1-6 Multiprocessor (30 -> 150 Mips) << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> MultiBoard MultiBus Multiprocessor (60 -> 400 Mips) << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> MultiBoard MultiBus Multiprocessor First level "Prime" (200 -> 1000 Mips) << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> MultiBoard MonoBus 2nd level cache Multiprocessor (120 -> 300 Mips) << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> MultiBoard MultiBus 2nd level cache Multiprocessor ( > 1 Gips) << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >> Evolution of the family << [Artwork node; type 'Artwork on' to command tool] >>