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Fundamentals of Parallel Multicore Architecture Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Fundamentals of Parallel Multicore Architecture

Although multicore is now a mainstream architecture, there are few textbooks that cover parallel multicore architectures. Filling this gap, Fundamentals of Parallel Multicore Architecture provides all the material for a graduate or senior undergraduate course that focuses on the architecture of multicore processors. The book is also useful as a reference for professionals who deal with programming on multicore or designing multicore chips.

The text?s coverage of fundamental topics prepares students to study research papers in the multicore architecture area. The text offers many pedagogical features, including:



  • Sufficiently short chapters that can be comfortably read over a weekend


  • Introducing each concept by first describing the problem and building intuition that leads to the need for the concept


  • "Did you know?" boxes that present mini case studies, alternative points of view, examples, and other interesting facts or discussion items


  • Thought-provoking interviews with experts who share their perspectives on multicore architectures in the past, present, and future


  • Online programming assignments and solutions that enhance students? understanding

The first several chapters address programming issues in shared memory multiprocessors, such as the programming model and techniques to parallelize regular and irregular applications. The core of the book covers the architectures for shared memory multiprocessors. The final chapter contains interviews with experts in parallel multicore architecture.

Perspectives on Multicore Architectures. Perspectives on Parallel Programming. Shared Memory Parallel Programming. Parallel Programming for Linked Data Structures. Introduction to Memory Hierarchy Organization. Introduction to Shared Memory Multiprocessors. Basic Cache Coherence Issues. Hardware Support for Synchronization. Memory Consistency Models. Advanced Cache Coherence Issues. Interconnection Network Architecture. SIMT Architecture. Ask the Experts.

Graduate students in parallel and multicore computer architecture courses; professionals in high performance computing, computer engineering, and related areas.

Yan Solihin is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at North Carolina State University, where he founded and leads the Architecture Research for Performance, Reliability, and Security (ARPERS) group. Dr. Solihin has been a recipient of the IBM Faculty Partnership Award, NSF Faculty Early Career Award, and AT&T Leadership Award. He is listed in the HPCA Hall of Fame and is a senior member of the IEEE. His research interests include computer architecture, computer system modeling methods, and image processing.