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Computer architecture / Concurrent computing / Computing / Parallel computing / Central processing unit / Flynn's taxonomy / Microprocessors / Superscalar processor / SIMD / Vector processor / Scalar processor / Automatic vectorization
Date: 2017-05-29 18:44:50
Computer architecture
Concurrent computing
Computing
Parallel computing
Central processing unit
Flynn's taxonomy
Microprocessors
Superscalar processor
SIMD
Vector processor
Scalar processor
Automatic vectorization

Vector Lane Threading Suzanne Rivoire, Rebecca Schultz, Tomofumi Okuda†, Christos Kozyrakis Electrical Engineering Department Stanford University {rivoire,rschultz,tokuda,kozyraki}@stanford.edu 8

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