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=== Scientific computation === Nearly all [[scientific computation]]s involve linear algebra. Consequently, linear algebra algorithms have been highly optimized. [[Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms|BLAS]] and [[LAPACK]] are the best known implementations. For improving efficiency, some of them configure the algorithms automatically, at run time, to adapt them to the specificities of the computer ([[cache (computing)|cache]] size, number of available [[multi-core processor|cores]], ...). Since the 1960s there have been processors with specialized instructions<ref>{{cite book | title = IBM System/36O Model 40 - Sum of Products Instruction-RPQ W12561 - Special Systems Feature | id = L22-6902 | publisher = [[IBM]] }} </ref> for optimizing the operations of linear algebra, optional array processors<ref>{{cite book | title = IBM System/360 Custom Feature Description: 2938 Array Processor Model 1, - RPQ W24563; Model 2, RPQ 815188 | id = A24-3519 | publisher = [[IBM]] }} </ref> under the control of a conventional processor, supercomputers<ref>{{cite journal | journal = [[IEEE Transactions on Computers]] | title = The ILLIAC IV Computer | last1 = Barnes | first1 = George | last2 = Brown | first2 = Richard | last3 = Kato | first3 = Maso | last4 = Kuck | first4 = David | last5 = Slotnick | first5 = Daniel | last6 = Stokes | first6 = Richard | date = August 1968 | volume = C.17 | number = 8 | pages = 746β757 | issn = 0018-9340 | s2cid = 206617237 | doi = 10.1109/tc.1968.229158 | url = http://gordonbell.azurewebsites.net/cgb%20files/computer%20structures%20readings%20and%20examples%201971.pdf | access-date = October 31, 2024 }} </ref><ref name="Star100HW">{{cite book | title = Star-100 - Hardware Reference Manual | id = 60256000 | date = December 15, 1975 | version = Revision 9 | publisher = [[Control Data Corporation]] | url = http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/cdc/cyber/cyber_200/60256000_STAR-100hw_Dec75.pdf | access-date = October 31, 2024 }} </ref><ref name="cray1hw">{{cite book | title = Cray-1 - Computer System - Hardware Reference Manual | id = 2240004 | date = November 4, 1977 | version = Rev. C | publisher = [[Cray Research, Inc.]] | url = http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/cray/CRAY-1/2240004C_CRAY-1_Hardware_Reference_Nov77.pdf | access-date = October 31, 2024 }} </ref> designed for array processing and conventional processors augmented<ref>{{cite book | title = IBM Enterprise Systems Architecture/370 and System/370 Vector Operations | id = SA22-7125-3 | date = August 1988 | edition = Fourth | publisher = [[IBM]] | url = http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/370/vectorFacility/SA22-7125-3_Vector_Operations_Aug88.pdf | access-date = October 31, 2024 }} </ref> with vector registers. Some contemporary [[Processor (computing)|processor]]s, typically [[graphics processing units]] (GPU), are designed with a matrix structure, for optimizing the operations of linear algebra.<ref>{{Cite web |title=GPU Performance Background User's Guide |url=https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/performance/dl-performance-gpu-background/index.html |access-date=2024-10-29 |website=NVIDIA Docs |language=en}}</ref>
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