“GREEN” MULTI-LAYERED “SMART” MEMORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.2.3.237Keywords:
Runtime, Software, Petaflops, Architectures, Out-of-Core, Parallel and High Performance ComputingAbstract
In this project, we investigate the feasibility of using outdated machines with slow processors for tolerating disk latencies for computation and data intensive parallel adaptive and irregular applications.References
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