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Introduction: This presentation about parallel computing, and it’s discover the following topic: What is parallelism? Why now? How it’s works? What is the current options Parallel Runtime Library. (for more information go there ) Note: All of my presentation is open source, so feel free to copy it, use it, and re-distribute it. Download
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