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Computer Architecture For Scientists Principles And Performance New Chien

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Computer Architecture For Scientists Principles And Performance New Chien
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.73 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Chien, Andrew A.
ISBN: 9781316518533, 9781009008389, 9781009007610, 1316518531, 1009008382, 1009007610
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: New

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Computer Architecture For Scientists Principles And Performance New Chien by Chien, Andrew A. 9781316518533, 9781009008389, 9781009007610, 1316518531, 1009008382, 1009007610 instant download after payment.

The dramatic increase in computer performance has been extraordinary, but not for all computations: it has key limits and structure. Software architects, developers, and even data scientists need to understand how exploit the fundamental structure of computer performance to harness it for future applications. Ideal for upper level undergraduates, Computer Architecture for Scientists covers four key pillars of computer performance and imparts a high-level basis for reasoning with and understanding these concepts: Small is fast – how size scaling drives performance; Implicit parallelism – how a sequential program can be executed faster with parallelism; Dynamic locality – skirting physical limits, by arranging data in a smaller space; Parallelism – increasing performance with teams of workers. These principles and models provide approachable high-level insights and quantitative modelling without distracting low-level detail. Finally, the text covers the GPU and machine-learning accelerators that have become increasingly important for mainstream applications.

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