Intel Labs Scientist Kath Knobe spent some time with Clay Breshears and Kathy Farrel on Parallel Programming Talk to talk about what's new with Intel® Concurrent Collections, a programming language and software framework developed by
Parallel Programming
Open Parallel: Optimizing Web Performance with TBB
Open Parallel is a research and development company that focuses on parallel programming and multicore development. We are a bunch of highly skilled geeks from various backgrounds that work together on problems in parallel programming and software development for multicore and manycore platforms.
Myths about static analysis. The first myth - a static analyzer is a single-use product
While communicating with people on forums, I noticed there are a few lasting misconceptions concerning the static analysis methodology. I decided to write a series of brief articles where I want to show you the real state of things.
The first myth is: "A static analyzer is a single-use product".
This is how this statement looks in discussions on forums (this is a collective image):
When you have a trial/cracked version, you can run it for free on all your projects to find several old errors and feel satisfied for some time.
The first myth is: "A static analyzer is a single-use product".
This is how this statement looks in discussions on forums (this is a collective image):
When you have a trial/cracked version, you can run it for free on all your projects to find several old errors and feel satisfied for some time.
News from Dr. Fortran - Intel's Steve Lionel Discusses Newly Released Fortran Studio XE 2011 - Parallel Programming Talk #128
Dr. Fortran (aka Intel's Steve Lionel), who is a friend of this show, dropped in on Clay and Kathy to discuss what we think is good news - the release of Fortran Studio XE 2011. Below the video are some notes and links that I think you will find useful.
http://software.intel.com/en-us/videos/channel/parallel-programming/parallel-programming-talk-128-steve-lionel/1247156004001
It’s time for Parallel Programming Talk – this is show #128 We’ll be talking with friend of the show, Steve Lionel – Otherwise known as Dr. Fortran in a few minutes.
http://software.intel.com/en-us/videos/channel/parallel-programming/parallel-programming-talk-128-steve-lionel/1247156004001
It’s time for Parallel Programming Talk – this is show #128 We’ll be talking with friend of the show, Steve Lionel – Otherwise known as Dr. Fortran in a few minutes.
Vector Fabrics Founder and CEO Paul Stravers Discusses and Demos vfEmbedded - PPT #127
It’s time for Parallel Programming Talk – this is show #127 Below are some script details including questions we asked Paul.
News
1. The Guide for Developing Multithreaded Applications has been updated.
Changes include:
News
1. The Guide for Developing Multithreaded Applications has been updated.
Changes include:
- 1-8 - Using AVX Without Writing AVX Code - New
“Pilot” C Library with University of Guelph's Dr. William Gardner - PPT #126
Kathy and Clay met with University of Guelf's Dr. William Gardner about "Pilot" - "A new method of programming HPC clusters that leverages standard MPI while being easier for novice users to understand and utilize." Following the video is somewhat of a script used for producing the show (courtesy Clay and Kathy).
The News
The News
A Lively Discussion with Community Black Belt Developer Gaston Hillar at IDF 2011 - PPT #125
We usually interview ISN Black Belt Developer, and well-known author Gaston Hillar at IDF and this year was no exception. In this show Gaston shares his enthusiasm about new Intel products including CPUs (especially Intel Atom), Developer Tools and a bigger empasis on the quality of the user experience.
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New Tools for HPC Developers - Intel® Cluster Studio XE Released this Week!
In case you haven't heard - the hard-working tools team has released Intel® Cluster Studio XE, a gaggle of developer tools designed expressly for High Performance Computing developers.
River Trail: Parallel Web Applications
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In a world where the web browser is the user's window into computing, browser applications must leverage all available computing resources to provide the best possible user experience. Today web applications do not take full advantage of parallel client hardware due to the lack of appropriate programming models. |
Sisterhood of CS
It might seem a bit ironic me being bursting with pride at being a member of a sisterhood, what with me being a guy who never even had a sister, but I am. The Sisterhood of CS is the fifth Computer Science club for which I am advisor. Perhaps being advisor means I am not really a member, but you get the idea.
