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Fall 2010
Heterogeneous computing platforms that use GPUs and CPUs in tandem for computation have become an important choice to build low-cost high-performance computing platforms. The computing ability of modern GPUs surpasses that of CPUs can offer for certain classes of applications. GPUs can deliver...
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Fall 2018
Heterogeneous computing is becoming increasingly common in high-end computer systems, with vendors often including compute accelerators such as Graphics Processing Units~(GPUs) and Field-Programmable Gate Arrays~(FPGAs) for increased throughput and power efficiency. This thesis addresses the...