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OpenACC

Known as: OpenACC 2.0 
OpenACC (for Open Accelerators) is a programming standard for parallel computing developed by Cray, CAPS, Nvidia and PGI. The standard is designed to… 
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2015
2015
The popular and diverse hardware accelerator ecosystem makes apples-to-apples comparisons between platforms rather difficult… 
2015
2015
A code smell is a code pattern that might indicate a code or design problem, which makes the application code hard to evolve and… 
2014
2014
The proliferation of heterogeneous computing platforms presents the parallel computing community with new challenges. One such… 
2014
2014
Accelerators and, in particular, Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) have emerged as promising computing technologies which may be… 
2014
2014
Estimation of the pose in which two given molecules might bind together to form a potential complex is a crucial task in… 
2014
2014
Directive-based GPU programming models are gaining momentum, since they transparently relieve programmers from dealing with… 
2013
2013
To design and develop any auto tuning mechanisms for OpenACC, it is important to clarify the differences between conventional GPU… 
2013
2013
GPUs have become promising computing devices in current and future computer systems due to its high performance, high energy…