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		<title>By: Sustaining vs Disruptive Innovation in HPC &#124; Marc Hamilton&#039;s Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] the average HPC workload is often memory or network bound. And especially as new technologies like OpenACC gain developer support and make it easier to program GPUs as well as other many-core processors, [...]</description>
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