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Questions about algorithms or programs that compute on multiple processing units simultaneously. Not to be confused with concurrent or distributed computing!
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How well is Moore's law (and it's cousins) holding up?
I came across a set of articles back from the 2000s that stated Intel was planning a 10Gz CPU by 2011. Obviously, this didn't pan out. But how well are Moore's law and it's cousins holding up in terms …
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Amdahl's law of processors (infinite processors to test limits of speedup)
Don't think of it as "you've been given infinity processors." Think of it as "you can have as many processors as you want, but of course after a certain point more professors won't help, so find out h …