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Rating:  Summary: The Parallel Parallel to H&P Review: I guest lecture in a graduate level architecture course, and I always enjoy using this book as reference material when I want to lecture on cache coherency. This book is written from the correct perspective that obtaining parallelism is not easy, and so most of the book is spent on the various issues that come up when building a parallel machine. It is probably a good idea to read this book if you want to write parallel code, or if you just want to know why large scale supercomputers are not in wide use today.Previous uniprocessor architecture knowledge is required for the more interesting chapters. Thus, this book acts as a nice sequel to Henessey and Patterson.
Rating:  Summary: The Parallel Parallel to H&P Review: I guest lecture in a graduate level architecture course, and I always enjoy using this book as reference material when I want to lecture on cache coherency. This book is written from the correct perspective that obtaining parallelism is not easy, and so most of the book is spent on the various issues that come up when building a parallel machine. It is probably a good idea to read this book if you want to write parallel code, or if you just want to know why large scale supercomputers are not in wide use today. Previous uniprocessor architecture knowledge is required for the more interesting chapters. Thus, this book acts as a nice sequel to Henessey and Patterson.
Rating:  Summary: Great book for beginners and even experienced professionals! Review: I have read this book and its a very good book which explains all the details ranging from cache architecture to the basics of parallel computer programming. I have not seen any book that talks in detail about SMP and cc-numa.
Rating:  Summary: not well written Review: I think the book is not especially well written. Sentences are long and in some cases unprecise or directly wrong. The book often does often not provide sharp and good definitions and it is not easy to extract the information contents, compared to many other books within this or related fields, for an example "Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing" by Hwang and Briggs, or books by M. Morris Mano.
Rating:  Summary: Up-to-date information, but not in a simplified way Review: this book was the recommended textbook for parallel architecture course which i took, it is a great book,since it covers the latest fields in parallel computers.But too difficult for a beginner, cause topics are explained in an advanced way, assuming a previous knowledge in parallel processing subjects.I find it more suitable for graduate or profissionals in this field rather than undergraduate students.
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