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AMD's CTO talks heterogeneous systems architecture
Posted by: ReMeDy on: 02/02/2012 05:08 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
This week marked exhibition of DesignCon. Advance Micro Devices was in attendance and discussed the companies next idea. The semiconductor discussed their new plans for HSA. HSA is Heterogeneous System Architecture. HSA allows for CPU's and GPU's to be used as a unified architecture, where the GPU doesn't have to wait on CPU to finish it's execution as the pool for the data is now centralized. Check out the details here.
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