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The PlayStation 3 for High Performance Scientific Computing
- of this potential disturbance. The Multi-Core Revolution In 1965 Gordon E. Moore, a co-founder of Intel made
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Gadara: Dynamic Deadlock Avoidance for Multithreaded Programs
- -Packard Laboratories Abstract Deadlock is an increasingly pressing concern as the multicore revolution forces parallel
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Statement of Research Interests
- and efficient on-chip communication solutions. This multi-core revolution has motivated substantial research
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The impact of multicore on math software
- that the impact of the multi-core revolution will be ubiquitous, we believe that, in developing a programming
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Sorting in parallel external-memory multicores
- on algorithm design. That is, the coming multicore revolution implies a compelling need for algorithmic
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Massively parallel algorithms for private-cache chip multiprocessors. Under submission
- multicore revolution implies a compelling need for algorithmic techniques that scale to hundreds or even
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A Framework for Performance-Aware Composition of Explicitly Parallel Components
- algorithm from time-prediction metacode provided by the component supplier. 1 Introduction The multicore
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Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling 27 (2008) 82–87 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
- conventional scalar processor. GPUs have been at the forefront of the multi-core revolution
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