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Date: 2015-03-30 15:10:04
Computing
Computer engineering
Computer architecture
Parallel computing
Computational science
Visualization
Computer graphics
Workstation
Volume rendering
Manycore processor
Graphics processing unit
Interactive visualization

The Desktop is Dead, Long Live the Workstation! Aaron Knoll, Carson Brownlee, Khairi Reda, Brian Haymore, Michael E. Papka, Valerio Pascucci Fig. 1. Left: “Usable” vis lab concept. A SMP workstation with 4–8 manyco

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