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Dear Maintainer,

Hello,

implementation of a joint CPU scheduler I/O scheduler of the GPU optimised for
modern systems has enhancement potential.

Mind many systems run risc to gpu while others cisc to gpu
even scheduling between these should function differently

additionally strongly consider the scheduling itself by the N=NP solution
listed in

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/SSRN_ID2718694_code2128792.pdf?abstractid=2718694&mirid=1&type=2

All the best
Christian KISS




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