Computing has moved away from a focus on performance-centric serial
computation, instead towards energy-efficient parallel computation.
This provides continued performance increases without increasing
clock frequencies, and overcomes the thermal and power limitations
of the dark-silicon era. As the number of parallel cores increases,
we transition into the many-core computing era. There is
considerable interest in developing methods, tools, architectures
and applications to support many-core computing. The primary aim of
this edited book is to provide a timely and coherent account of the
recent advances in many-core computing research. Starting with
programming models, operating systems and their applications; the
authors present runtime management techniques, followed by system
modelling, verification and testing methods, and architectures and
systems. The book ends with some examples of innovative
applications.
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