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Focuses on the latest microarchitectures, including the STI Cell BE, Intel Nehalem, AMD Barcelona, and NVIDIA GTX 285
Covers applications in high-performance multimedia and gaming, solid mechanics, fluid dynamics, molecular modeling, computational biology, drug design, and biomedicine
Examines the role of FFTs and combinatorial algorithms in multicore architectures
Includes many real-world examples and case studies
Offers code for download on authors’ websites
The hybrid/heterogeneous nature of future microprocessors and large high-performance computing systems will result in a reliance on two major types of components: multicore/manycore central processing units and specialpurpose hardware/massively parallel accelerators. While these technologies have numerous benefits, they also pose substantial performance challenges for developers, including scalability, software tuning, and programming issues.
Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science
Editor(s): Jakub Kurzak, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA; David A. Bader, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA; Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
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