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Awards for Parallelism

This Thread is to discuss our new Microgrant Awards for Parallelism Cours Materials. Intel is sponsoringcash awards to encourage the creation of teaching content, including tools, games, labs, demonstrations and other examples that can be used in the classroom to introduce parallel programming concepts into computer science, computational sciences, and other science and math courses at many levels.

CPI (Clocks Per Instruction) for Intel Instruction set

<p>Hello ,</p>
<p>I am writing Assembly code for Inte Pentium architecture. I have been googled and searched in intel websites for finding the CPI values for&nbsp;</p>
<p>all the instruction set avaiablie for the preocessor. I couldn't get the proper informatin, Even for spending enough time for that.</p>
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<p>Could you please guide us, to get the information for the same.</p>
<p>Here is the list of documents , i have searched.&nbsp;</p>

Measuring power on a motherboard

Hi! I'm a electrical engineering student and want measuring the power of the components on a motherboard. So, I'm looking for a schematic or something that show me where which components are conect. I don't have a specific intel motherboard to do this, if I get some schematic will seek the board he shall belong. Another question, how could I a buy a Intel developer motherboard?

Thanks a lot.

About registers in i7

Hello, I'm a student and this semester I'm learning Computer Architecture. Well, I don't know if my question is supposed to be answered here, but I apologize if it is not.

Well, I'd like to know the number of register that the processor i7 has. I've been searching but until now I didn't find much. I'm reading the datasheet of i7-900 vol 2 and trying to find out. There're descriptions of some registers, but how about the overall quantity of registers? I'm quite unsure yet, but I'll keep reading.

Academic Programs by IT Comapies (Dreamspark, etc)

I was wondering if their are more different offerings by Computer/Software companies that are like the Microsoft Dreakspark Program and Intel Academic Community which proviede software (free) and information to Students and/or Institutes. If anyone knows of any could you please list them for me.

BTW: I only know of Microsoft DreamSpark and Intel Academic Community

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