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High Performance Computing: Compatible Acceleration Using Fine Grain, Parallel Processing

Overview In many cases, organizations are not realizing expected performance increases when running large, complex applications on High Performance Computing (HPC) computers. A mismatch between existing computer architectures and the applications running on them is exacerbating the inefficiencies inherent in these systems. Tailoring a computer to meet the specific resource requirements of a group of applications can yield an optimal machine without the massive expense in time and dollars of changing the architecture and rewriting the software. Multi-processor in Memory (MNM) technology, combined with CPU Tech's System-on-a-Chip (SoC) integration, can produce high throughput compatible processing at very low power and cost.

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CPU Technology
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PDF
Date Published
Mar 4, 2008
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White Papers
Topics
Parallel Processing, Processors, High Performance Computing

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