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| description = ''' | | description = '''Unified Parallel C''' (UPC) is an extension of the C programming language designed for high-performance computing on large-scale parallel machines, including those with a common global address space (SMP and NUMA) and those with distributed memory (eg. clusters). The programmer is presented with a single shared, partitioned address space, where variables may be directly read and written by any processor, but each variable is physically associated with a single processor. | ||
| developer = Free and open source software community | | developer = Free and open source software community | ||
| available on = [[NEC Nehalem Cluster]] | | available on = [[NEC Nehalem Cluster]] | ||
| category = [[:Category:Language Extension | Language Extension]] | | category = [[:Category:Language Extension | Language Extension]] | ||
| license = | | license = | ||
| website = [http:// | | website = [http://upc.gwu.edu/ UPC homepage] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Programming Language Extension | Programming Language Extension. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 09:54, 25 February 2010
Unified Parallel C (UPC) is an extension of the C programming language designed for high-performance computing on large-scale parallel machines, including those with a common global address space (SMP and NUMA) and those with distributed memory (eg. clusters). The programmer is presented with a single shared, partitioned address space, where variables may be directly read and written by any processor, but each variable is physically associated with a single processor. |
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Programming Language Extension.