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Traditionally GPUs focused on streaming, data-parallel applications, with little data reuse or sharing and coarse-grained synchronization. However, the rise of general-purpose GPU (GPGPU) computing has made GPUs desirable for applications with more general sharing patterns and fine-grained synchronization, especially for recent GPUs that have a unified address space and coherent caches. Prior work...
As GPUs have become increasingly general purpose, applications with more general sharing patterns and finegrained synchronization have started to emerge. Unfortunately, conventional GPU coherence protocols are fairly simplistic, with heavyweight requirements for synchronization accesses. Prior work has tried to resolve these inefficiencies by adding scoped synchronization to conventional GPU coherence...
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