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What If site manager Shobhan Jha on Parallel Programming Talk
On today's show we had Shobhan Jha talking about the growing list of experimental software offered on WhatIf.intel.com. ...
Type: News
01/27/2009
New Version of the Intel Software Development Emulator released
A new version of the Intel® Software Development Emulator (1.61) has been released on http://whatif.intel.com. This version of includes support for SSE4, AES and PCLMULQDQ and the Intel® AVX instructio ...
Type: News
01/13/2009
Orion talks Smoke Tech Demo on Parallel Programming Talk
Thanks to Orion for coming on the show. Orion Granatir is a senior engineer in the Visual Computing Software Division. He is one of the primary engineers who built and has been traveling to various s ...
Type: News
01/13/2009
Updates to experimental software available on What If.
With the new year comes updates to some of our most popular experimental software on whatif.intel.com If you are using these tools and libraries then take a moment to download the update. If you are t ...
Type: News
01/13/2009
Intel® Ordinary Differential Equations Solver Library - released on Whatif.intel.com
The Intel® Ordinary Differential Equation Solver Library (Intel® ODE Solver Library) is a powerful, cross-platform tool set for solving initial value problems for Ordinary Differential Equatio ...
Type: News
08/22/2008
Intel® Performance Tuning Utility 3.1 - Update 3 released on WhatIf.
Intel® Performance Tuning Utility 3.1 - Update 3 released on WhatIf. ...
Type: News
07/01/2008
Free Download: Intel® Concurrent Collections for C/C++
Intel® Concurrent Collections for C/C++ provides a mechanism for constructing a C++ program that will execute in parallel while allowing the application developer to ignore issues of parallelism s ...
Type: News
06/27/2008
Parallel Programming Tools from WhatIf.intel.com showcased at Research@Intel Press Event
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Type: News
06/11/2008
Cluster OpenMP* for Intel® Compilers
OpenMP* is a high level, pragma-based approach to parallel application programming. Cluster OpenMP is a simple means of extending OpenMP parallelism to 64-bit Intelr architecture-based clusters. It a ...
Type: News
06/03/2008
Intel® Adaptive Spike-Based Solver
The Intelr Adaptive Spike-Based Solver is a poly-algorithm that uses many different strategies to solve large banded systems in parallel. ...
Type: News
06/03/2008