Scalar-vector GPU architectures
Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) have evolved to become high throughput processors for general purpose data-parallel applications. Most GPU execution exploits a Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) model, where a single operation is performed on multiple data at a time. However, neither runtime o...
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