DOI: 10.5821/dissertation-2117-175258
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Hardware/software co-design for data-intensive genomics workloads

Luca Cadenelli

Abstract: Since the last decade, the main components of computer systems have been evolving, diversifying, to overcome their physical limits and to minimize their energy footprint. Hardware specialization and heterogeneity have become key to design more efficient systems and tackle ever-important problems with ever-larger volumes of data. However, to fully take advantage of the new hardware, a tighter integration between hardware and software, called hardware/software co-design, is also needed. Hardware/software co-desi… Show more

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