Intel Academic Community Highlights



Think Parallel… Intel is working with universities and faculty members worldwide to bring parallelism into the classroom. Give your students the skills and knowledge required to successfully transition into the industry and start building compelling products for tomorrow.

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Enrollment into the Intel Academic program is free and includes access to:

  • Training –Instructor-led, hands-on courses, online sessions, webcasts, podcasts and video.
  • Course Material –Ready-to-use courseware from Intel and community member experts.
  • Tools –Intel® Software Tools classroom licenses are free to eligible faculty members (Intel® C++ Compiler, Intel® Fortran Compiler, Intel® Performance Libraries, Intel® VTune™ Performance Analyzer, Intel® Threading Analysis Tools, and Intel® Cluster Tools, valued at $5,000 USD).
  • Research –Pre-release findings available; share your own projects online.
  • Support – Ongoing technical discussions, blogs, video, and technical support.
  • Recognition – Share your achievements and be recognized as a leader.

Teach Parallel! Discussion Series

Join co-hosts Paul Steinberg, Intel Academic Community Manager and Professor Tom Murphy, Contra Costa College, for these live 30 minute interviews with outstanding community members. Available via ISN TV, Blogtalk Radio and on-demand formats.

Upcoming Discussions:

• Parallelism in the Artist's Studio.
• Parallelism in the Text: Computer Organization and Design
• Students teaching Faculty

Get the Teach Parallel! Series schedule and tune in.

Visit ISN TV for more on parallelism.
Visit the Academic Community: www.intel.com/software/academic

Intel Academic Program Background

  • The Intel Academic Program has provided multi-core training to over 1,000 universities in 72 countries worldwide and is the foundation for the Intel Academic Community both on- and off-line.
  • Over 1,700 faculty members are currently enrolled to work with experts on Intel technologies to bring parallel programming into the classroom. 100,000 future developers and technologists are being trained to capitalize on the power of the latest Intel architecture, platforms and technologies.
  • The University Program provides on-site and online training, as well as workshops and events to train-the-trainers. In addition, free course material, software tools, labs, support and access to Intel sponsored research are available to faculty members through the website.