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Leveraging NVMe for GPU Query Processing

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This lecture explores the use of NVMe storage to scale GPU-accelerated query processing beyond main memory, showcasing how modern storage hierarchies can efficiently handle large datasets, the challenges of GPU-enabled servers, and innovative methods for optimizing data transfers.

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