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Programming Massively Parallel Processors

A Hands-on Approach

by David B. Kirk, Wen-mei W. Hwu

Publisher Morgan Kaufmann
Published Date 2016-11-24
Page Count 576
Categories Computers / Distributed Systems / General, Computers / Programming / Parallel
Language EN
Average Rating 5 (based on 1 ratings)
Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected
ISBN 012811987X
Book Cover Programming Massively Parallel Processors: A Hands-on Approach, Third Edition shows both student and professional alike the basic concepts of parallel programming and GPU architecture, exploring, in detail, various techniques for constructing parallel programs. Case studies demonstrate the development process, detailing computational thinking and ending with effective and efficient parallel programs. Topics of performance, floating-point format, parallel patterns, and dynamic parallelism are covered in-depth. For this new edition, the authors have updated their coverage of CUDA, including coverage of newer libraries, such as CuDNN, moved content that has become less important to appendices, added two new chapters on parallel patterns, and updated case studies to reflect current industry practices. - Teaches computational thinking and problem-solving techniques that facilitate high-performance parallel computing - Utilizes CUDA version 7.5, NVIDIA's software development tool created specifically for massively parallel environments - Contains new and updated case studies - Includes coverage of newer libraries, such as CuDNN for Deep Learning
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