Heterogeneous Computing Architectures: Challenges and Vision

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· CRC Press
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Heterogeneous Computing Architectures: Challenges and Vision provides an updated vision of the state-of-the-art of heterogeneous computing systems, covering all the aspects related to their design: from the architecture and programming models to hardware/software integration and orchestration to real-time and security requirements. The transitions from multicore processors, GPU computing, and Cloud computing are not separate trends, but aspects of a single trend-mainstream; computers from desktop to smartphones are being permanently transformed into heterogeneous supercomputer clusters. The reader will get an organic perspective of modern heterogeneous systems and their future evolution.

About the author

Olivier Terzo is Head of the Advanced Computing and Electromagnetics (ACE) Research Area at Leading Innovation & Knowledge for Society (LINKS) Foundation.

Karim Djemame is a Professor at the School of Computing and is the co-founder of the Heterogeneous Hardware & Software Alliance (HH&S), an initiative undertaken by the Transparent heterogeneous hardware Architecture deployment for eNergy Gain in Operation (TANGO) project.

Alberto Scionti is a Senior Researcher in the Advanced Computing and Electromagnetics (ACE) Research Area at Leading Innovation & Knowledge for Society (LINKS) Foundation.

Clara Pezuela is the Head of IT Market at Research and Innovation Group in Atos. She is also the President of PLANETIC, the Spanish technology platform for the adoption and promotion of ICT in Spain.

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