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15. Programming for GPUs

James Reinders1 , Ben Ashbaugh2, James Brodman3, Michael Kinsner4, John Pennycook5 and Xinmin Tian6
(1)
Beaverton, OR, USA
(2)
Folsom, CA, USA
(3)
Marlborough, MA, USA
(4)
Halifax, NS, Canada
(5)
San Jose, CA, USA
(6)
Fremont, CA, USA
 

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Over the last few decades, Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) have evolved from specialized hardware devices capable of drawing images on a screen to general-purpose devices capable of executing complex parallel kernels. Nowadays, nearly every computer includes a GPU alongside a traditional CPU, and many ...

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