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Subjectcluster machines with per-CPU local memory (one step beyond numa ?;-))

Hi folks,


suppose we have a machine that consists a bunch of CPUs which
have local memory (directly tied to the core, w/o additional
caches) and either an slower shared memory or some DMA interlink
(which only works on page granularity).

Can Linux yet utilize such an machine ? How is this done ?
Or how could it be done ?


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