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Stanford Develops Parallel Computing
Sunday, May 04, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Stanford and many of the biggest companies in computing announced last Friday on a joint effort to address a major missed opportunity in information technology: the dearth of software that can harness the parallelism of the multiple processors that are being built into virtually every new computer. The Pervasive Parallelism Lab (PPL) pools the efforts of many leading Stanford computer scientists and electrical engineers with support from several major companies.    (source: news-service.stanford.edu)


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