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IET PROFESSIONAL APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING SERIES 22
Many-Core Computing
Hardware and software
Edited by
Bashir M. Al-Hashimi and Geoff V. Merrett
The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Published by The Institution of Engineering and Technology, London, United Kingdom
The Institution of Engineering and Technology is registered as a Charity in England & Wales (no. 211014) and Scotland (no. SC038698).
The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2019
First published 2019
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ISBN 978-1-78561-582-5 (hardback)
ISBN 978-1-78561-583-2 (PDF)
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Printed in the UK by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon
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Computing systems have a tremendous positive impact on everyday life, from the Internet to mobile devices. However, they are facing a once-in-a-generation technical challenge, as the relentless half-century increase in processor speed for improving performance has come to an end. As a result, computing systems are switching from a focus on performance-centric serial computation to energy-efficient parallel computation. This switch is driven by the higher energy efficiency of using multiple slower processor cores instead of a single high-speed one. As the number of parallel cores increases, we transition from the traditional single- and multicore computing to many-core computing. The ability of these systems to compute, communicate, and respond to the real-world will transform how we work, do business, shop, travel, and care for ourselves, ultimately transforming our daily lives and shaping the emergence of a new digital society for the twenty first century.
There is a considerable interest worldwide in developing methods, tools, architectures and applications to support the many-core computing paradigm. The field of many-core computing is broad and expanding, and at present, the technical literature about the overall state-of-the-art in many core computing is dispersed across a wide spectrum of journals, special issues and conference and workshops proceedings, different research communities and a limited number of research books focusing on specific areas.
The aim of this edited book is to provide a timely and coherent account, in a single volume, of recent advances in some of the key many-core computing research areas. To achieve this, we invited 22 leading international research groups from academia and industry to contribute to this book. Contributions include an up-to-date survey of the research literature, highlighting key achievements and future trends. To facilitate the understanding of the numerous research topics covered in the book, chapters present background information covering the basic principles and include an extensive up-to-date list of references. To enhance readability, the books 22 chapters are grouped into four sections, with each section examining a particular theme of many-core computing. (I) programming models, OS and applications; (II) runtime management; (III) modelling, verification and testing; and (IV) architectures and systems.
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