Heterogeneous Computing with OpenCL 2.0

Author:   David R. Kaeli (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA) ,  Perhaad Mistry (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA) ,  Dana Schaa (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA) ,  Dong Ping Zhang (AMD, Sunnyvale, California, USA)
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9780128014141


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   18 May 2015
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Author:   David R. Kaeli (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA) ,  Perhaad Mistry (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA) ,  Dana Schaa (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA) ,  Dong Ping Zhang (AMD, Sunnyvale, California, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.630kg
ISBN:  

9780128014141


ISBN 10:   0128014148
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   18 May 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword Ch 1: Introduction Ch 2: Device Architectures Ch 3: Introduction to OpenCL Ch 4: Examples Ch 5: Execution Model Ch 6: host-side memory model Ch 7: device-side memory model Ch 8: Implementation Ch 9: Case study: Image Clustering and Search Ch 10: Profiling and Debugging Ch 11: C++ AMP Ch 12: WebCL Ch 13: Foreign Lands: Plugging OpenCL In

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...one of the best sources to start with OpenCL.If you need to start writing parallel programs but are intimidated by the complexity, this book will not leave you any excuses! --Computing Reviews, Heterogeneous Computing with OpenCL 2.0


...one of the best sources to start with OpenCL.If you need to start writing parallel programs but are intimidated by the complexity, this book will not leave you any excuses! --Computing Reviews


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David Kaeli received a BS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University, and an MS in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University. He is the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs in the College of Engineering and a Full Processor on the ECE faculty at Northeastern University, Boston, MA where he directs the Northeastern University Computer Architecture Research Laboratory (NUCAR). Prior to joining Northeastern in 1993, Kaeli spent 12 years at IBM, the last 7 at T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY.Dr. Kaeli has co-authored more than 200 critically reviewed publications. His research spans a range of areas including microarchitecture to back-end compilers and software engineering. He leads a number of research projects in the area of GPU Computing. He presently serves as the Chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Architecture. Dr. Kaeli is an IEEE Fellow and a member of the ACM. Perhaad Mistry works in AMD’s developer tools group at the Boston Design Center focusing on developing debugging and performance profiling tools for heterogeneous architectures. He is presently focused on debugger architectures for upcoming platforms shared memory and discrete Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) platforms. Perhaad has been working on GPU architectures and parallel programming since CUDA 0.8 in 2007. He has enjoyed implementing medical imaging algorithms for GPGPU platforms and architecture aware data structures for surgical simulators. Perhaad's present work focuses on the design of debuggers and architectural support for performance analysis for the next generation of applications that will target GPU platforms. Perhaad graduated after 7 years with a PhD from Northeastern University in Electrical and Computer Engineering and was advised by Dr. David Kaeli who the leads Northeastern University Computer Architecture Research Laboratory (NUCAR). Even after graduating, Perhaad is still a member of NUCAR and is advising on research projects on performance analysis of parallel architectures. He received a BS in Electronics Engineering from University of Mumbai and an MS in Computer Engineering from Northeastern University in Boston. He is presently based in Boston. Dana Schaa received a BS in Computer Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and an MS and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Northeastern University. He works on GPU architecture modeling at AMD, and has interests and expertise that include memory systems, microarchitecture, performance analysis, and general purpose computing on GPUs. His background includes the development OpenCL-based medical imaging applications ranging from real-time visualization of 3D ultrasound to CT image reconstruction in heterogeneous environments. Dana married his wonderful wife Jenny in 2010, and they live together in San Jose with their charming cats.

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