Memory Management Technique Speeds Apps By 20%
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April 07, 2010
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A paper  (PDF) to be presented later this month at the IEEE International  Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium in Atlanta describes a new  approach to memory management that allows software  applications to run up to 20% faster on multicore processors. Yan  Solihin, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at  NCSU and co-author of the paper, says that using the technique is just a  matter of linking to a library in a program that makes heavy use of  memory allocation. The technique could be especially valuable for  programs that are difficult to parallelize, such as word processors and  Web browsers. {Via Slashdot}

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