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How Big Banks Thread The Software Performance Needle

February 2, 2016 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

While parallel programming on distributed systems is difficult, making applications scale across multiple machines – or hybrid compute elements that mix CPUs with FPGAs, GPUs, DSPs, or other motors – linked by a network is not the only problem that coders have to deal with. …

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