Authors
Luis Miguel Pinho, Vincent Nélis, Patrick Meumeu Yomsi, Eduardo Quiñones, Marko Bertogna, Paolo Burgio, Andrea Marongiu, Claudio Scordino, Paolo Gai, Michele Ramponi, Michal Mardiak
Publication date
2015/11/1
Journal
Microprocessors and Microsystems
Volume
39
Issue
8
Pages
1190-1203
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Current generation of computing platforms is embracing multi-core and many-core processors to improve the overall performance of the system, meeting at the same time the stringent energy budgets requested by the market. Parallel programming languages are nowadays paramount to extracting the tremendous potential offered by these platforms: parallel computing is no longer a niche in the high performance computing (HPC) field, but an essential ingredient in all domains of computer science. The advent of next-generation many-core embedded platforms has the chance of intercepting a converging need for predictable high-performance coming from both the High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Embedded Computing (EC) domains. On one side, new kinds of HPC applications are being required by markets needing huge amounts of information to be processed within a bounded amount of time. On the …
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