Improve README clarity for global vs shared memory GUPS tests#61
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Improve README clarity for global vs shared memory GUPS tests#61dmikushin wants to merge 1 commit intoNVIDIA-developer-blog:masterfrom
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- Add clear introduction explaining the two memory modes - Separate build instructions for static vs dynamic shared memory - Provide explicit examples for running each test type - Clarify performance implications of different shared memory allocations - Add performance considerations section Based on feedback from issue NVIDIA-developer-blog#56 discussion
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Summary
This PR improves the GUPS benchmark README documentation to more clearly distinguish between global memory and shared memory test modes, as well as static vs dynamic shared memory allocation methods, based on the discussion in issue #56.
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Based on feedback from @rkarim2 in issue #56, where it was noted that:
-s 0(maximum static allocation) vs-s n(dynamic allocation)Related Issues
Addresses documentation clarity issues discussed in #56
cc @rkarim2