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Microsoft.NETTransitioning Software to Future Generations of Multi-Core
The industry shift to increasing levels of hardware parallelism through higher numbers of execution cores in mainstream processors requires change on the part of software makers. One key requirement is to look ahead to the hardware resources that are likely to be available in the future and to make appropriate architectural decisions in advance to accommodate them. This paper contributes to the discussion about planning for those developments.
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