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Amdahl/Case Rule: A balanced computer system needs about 1 MB of main memory capacity and 1 megabit per second of I/O bandwidth per MIPS of CPU performance.
Memory Requirements for Balanced Computer Architectures. H. T, Kung. Department of Computer Science. Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213.
In this paper, a processing element (PE) is characterized by its computation bandwidth, I/O bandwidth, and the size of its local memory.
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