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Figure R.1: Diferentes objetivos propuestos para el desarrollo de esta tesis doctoral.
Figure 1.2: Number of papers related with different parallel computing technologies.
Figure 1.3: Bandwidth estimated for future architectures of NVIDIA GPU devices.
Figure 1.4: Goals and subgoals to be accomplished in this Ph.D. thesis.
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