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It is now noncontroversial to assume that explicit, general-purpose on-chip parallelism will play a much more prominent role in future computing systems, ranging from embedded and portable systems, through servers, to compute farms and high-performance systems. What is, on the other hand, currently completely open is how such systems will be organized from the architectural point of view, how parallelism shall be exposed to the programmer (and user), as well as the nature of the parallelism (general or special purpose) that can or will be made available.
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Forsell, M., Träff, J.L. (2009). Second Workshop on Highly Parallel Processing on a Chip (HPPC 2008). In: César, E., et al. Euro-Par 2008 Workshops - Parallel Processing. Euro-Par 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5415. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00955-6_15
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