Dear Paul, I want to know more a bout it . what should i do for this? regards, Nima On 9/8/13, Paul Robert Marino <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I don't know if would work because its more general but extremely > useful for Scientific computing. Cray use to have a tool for their > Vector Processors which would evaluate code and advise on if it > "Vectorized" correctly and what prevented it from doing so. The Vector > processors were similar in design to a modern GPGPU. What they meant > by Vectorizing was that the code once compiled would utilize all of > the cores effectively in parallel. With the proliferation of > relatively inexpensive GPGPU's and the increasing number cores in main > CPU's this is a tool that is sadly missing and becoming more needed > especially in the realm of scientific computing which in many cases > needs to be able to get high performance out of off the shelf and in > many cases older computers. > > > On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Nima Sahraneshin-Samani > <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> I'm a master student of computer science-scientific computing and >> interested to do a project related to operation systems. >> I talked about OS with my supervisor and he accepted that if i >> found a good idea for my master thesis around OS i can do >> that.Could you please give me a project that be near to scientific >> computation ? >> >> regards, >> Nima >