Asanovic,
Krste et al. (December 18, 2006). pdf "The Landscape of Parallel Computing Research: A View from Berkeley"[깨진 링크(과거 내용 찾기)] (PDF). University of California, Berkeley. Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2006-183. "Old [conventional wisdom]: Increasing clock frequency is the primary method of improving processor performance. New [conventional wisdom]: Increasing parallelism is the primary method of improving processor performance ... Even representatives from Intel, a company generally associated with the 'higher clock-speed is better' position, warned that traditional approaches to maximizing performance through maximizing clock speed have been pushed to their limit."
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S.V. Adve et al. (November 2008). "Parallel Computing Research at Illinois: The UPCRC Agenda"Archived 2008년 12월 9일 - 웨이백 머신 (PDF). Parallel@Illinois, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "The main techniques for these performance benefits – increased clock frequency and smarter but increasingly complex architectures – are now hitting the so-called power wall. The computer industry has accepted that future performance increases must largely come from increasing the number of processors (or cores) on a die, rather than making a single core go faster."
S.V. Adve et al. (November 2008). "Parallel Computing Research at Illinois: The UPCRC Agenda"Archived 2008년 12월 9일 - 웨이백 머신 (PDF). Parallel@Illinois, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "The main techniques for these performance benefits – increased clock frequency and smarter but increasingly complex architectures – are now hitting the so-called power wall. The computer industry has accepted that future performance increases must largely come from increasing the number of processors (or cores) on a die, rather than making a single core go faster."
Asanovic,
Krste et al. (December 18, 2006). pdf "The Landscape of Parallel Computing Research: A View from Berkeley"[깨진 링크(과거 내용 찾기)] (PDF). University of California, Berkeley. Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2006-183. "Old [conventional wisdom]: Increasing clock frequency is the primary method of improving processor performance. New [conventional wisdom]: Increasing parallelism is the primary method of improving processor performance ... Even representatives from Intel, a company generally associated with the 'higher clock-speed is better' position, warned that traditional approaches to maximizing performance through maximizing clock speed have been pushed to their limit."