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Foil 49 Further Work: Software Development

From Processing-In-Memory (PIM) Architectures for Very High Performance MPP Computing PAWS 96 Mandalay Beach -- April 21-26 1996. by Peter Kogge Notre Dame


1 Local node code for "In the Memory" operations
  • Expression, Partitioning, Allocation, Scheduling
2 Node run time kernal
  • Message passing, Virtual Shared Memory, Synchronization
3 Host control
  • Memory allocation, code initiation, synchronization

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