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Parallel Programming Tools from WhatIf.intel.com showcased at Research@Intel Press Event
By Aaron Tersteeg (Intel) (151 posts) on June 9, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Wednesday June 11th is Research@Intel Day 2008 - Intel's once a year invitation only press and educational community event designed to showcase the great ideas that the Corporate Technology Group and and other research groups are developing. We have been working on putting together the event for months and I've very excited to get out and show off some of our great work. I'm staffing a booth with 3 other engineers to talk about the WhatIf Site and show cases 3 of the parallel programming innovations from Intel's Software Research Lab.
- Intel® Adaptive Spike-Based Solver - a highly scaleable and adapted solver for large banded systems presented by Peter Tang
- Intel® C++ STM Compiler, Prototype Edition 2.0 - a new approach to memory management presented by Ravi Narayanaswamy
- Intel® Performance Tuning Utility 3.0 - a powerful, cross-platform performance analysis tool set for optimizing code presented by Bhanu Shankar
If your in the press and read my blog then please stop by and say hello. If your not in the press then you'll just have to wait a few hours for the more more savvy media folks to get the word out.
Categories: Parallel Programming, Software Tools
Tags: Research@Intel day, What If
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