REVIEW ON PARALLEL COMPUTING BECOME UBIQUITOUS
Journal Title: International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
In this paper, how to make parallel programming succeed given industry‟s recent shift to multicore computing. Here we are present the future microprocessors will have hundreds of cores and are working on applications, programming environments, and architectures that will meet this challenge and how to achieve the ubiquitous parallel computing. .In this paper briefly surveys the similarities and difference in research review from the Berkeley, Illiniois and Stanford.
Authors and Affiliations
Mr. Gajanan P. Datir and Prof. P. A. Tijare
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