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DESCRIPTION:GPU architectures are often described in confusing and overly
  optimistic terms. The AMD Fusion APU architecture provides improvements
  in communication latency and bandwidth between devices\, so the problem
  of choosing the right core on which to execute code becomes both more a
 cute and more flexible as communication between tasks becomes easier. Bu
 t as the CPU and GPU become ever closer\, how does one program these mac
 hines?  This talk takes a look at these emerging architectures\; touches
  on the current parallel programming models for CPUs and GPGPUs\; and fo
 llows this with a perspective on what future programming models for hete
 rogeneous architectures will look like.\n\nImported from: http://calagat
 or.org/events/1250461501
URL:http://www.cs.pdx.edu
SUMMARY:Braided Parallelism - A Programmers Perspective Benedict Gaster\,
  Programming Models Architect\, AMD
LOCATION:Portland State University Engineering Building\, Room 86-01: 190
 0 SW Fourth Avenue\, Portland Oregon 97201 
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