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State-of-the-art in heterogeneous computing
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Node level heterogeneous architectures have become attractive during the last decade for several reasons: compared to traditional symmetric CPUs, they offer high peak performance and are energy and/or cost efficient. With the increase of
André Rigland Brodtkorb, Christopher Dyken,
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André Rigland Brodtkorb, Christopher Dyken, Trond Runar Hagen, Jon M. Hjelmervik, Olaf O. Storaasli
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