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Ubiquitous Parallel Computing from Berkeley, Illinois, and Stanford

Published: 01 March 2010 Publication History

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The ParLab at Berkeley, UPCRC-Illinois, and the Pervasive Parallel Laboratory at Stanford are studying how to make parallel programming succeed given industry's recent shift to multicore computing. All three centers assume that future microprocessors will have hundreds of cores and are working on applications, programming environments, and architectures that will meet this challenge. This article briefly surveys the similarities and difference in their research.

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IEEE Micro  Volume 30, Issue 2
March 2010
91 pages

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IEEE Computer Society Press

Washington, DC, United States

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Published: 01 March 2010

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  1. hardware
  2. multicore
  3. parallel applications
  4. parallel architectures
  5. parallel computing
  6. parallel programming environments
  7. shared-memory

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