Abstract
This paper examines the use of the Geometric Arithmetic Parallel Processor (GAPP) IC systolic array chip as the major processing element in the design and construction of a high-speed, parallel, relational database machine. This chip is of particular interest because it is one of the first commercially available systolic array chips. A brief review of the architectural features of the GAPP is presented. Parallel algorithms for handling basic relational database operations-simple queries, joins, and sorts-are presented. Building blocks of cascaded systolic arrays are developed to implement these algorithms. A database machine architecture to incorporate these building blocks is described and compared to existing designs.