TechEd09: Parallel Studio tech session and a netbook draw

By Michael J Huelskoetter (68 posts) on November 11, 2009 at 5:16 am

Exactely at 4:30 p.m. at Day One during Microsoft Tech-Ed Europe 2009 Ralph de Wargny from Intel entered the stage and told the audience in 15 minutes important facts about Intel Parallel Studio which helps native coder parallelizing and optimizing their multihreaded code. But what we learnt today: Parallel Studio is suitable for serial coded apps either if you want to find possible memory errors for example. Or how Ralph said:

With Parallel Inspector you find memory errors before they happen. Works on serial AND threaded code.

And he also named the interesting fact that

Intel Parallel Amplifier is a child of VTune Performance Analyzer, but easier and more intuitively to use. Profile you parallel code.

Right after his session Ralph drew the happy guy who received a cool Sony Vaio netbook which you could win at the Intel stand in hall 4.2. BTW: There are two more opportunities to win a new netbook. Just stop by and fill out the raffle card with the right answers. And guess what: The hallway was really crowded as everybody wanted to win this great price. And the guy who won the netbook was really happy.

As we know that seeing is believing we created a small video clip which shows Ralph's presentation and the netbook draw. Have fun watching it!

Categories: Events, Parallel Programming

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