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Distributed shared memory / Multi-core processor / Scalability / Cache coherence / Multiprocessing / Shared memory / Lock / Granularity / Non-Uniform Memory Access / Concurrent computing / Computing / Parallel computing
Date: 2011-03-31 23:14:20
Distributed shared memory
Multi-core processor
Scalability
Cache coherence
Multiprocessing
Shared memory
Lock
Granularity
Non-Uniform Memory Access
Concurrent computing
Computing
Parallel computing

DECEMBER[removed]WRL Research Report[removed]Comparative Evaluation

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