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Heterogeneous System Architecture

Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) is a type of processor architecture that integrates the graphics processor and the CPU on the same bus, with shared tasking., rather than using drivers. they also share memory and cache between graphics processor tasks and CPU tasks, to reduce the delay in sending instructions.[1] HSA is widely used in System-on-Chip devices, such as tablets, smartphones, and other mobile devices.



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