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Opportunities to learn about the Yocto Project at IDF

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on September 12, 2011 at 3:56 pm
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If you are attending the Intel Developer Forum, you have a couple of great opportunities to learn about the Yocto Project and how it helps embedded Linux. Hands-on Lab: Create a Custom Embedded Linux* OS for Any Embedded Device using the Yocto Project - Wednesday (9/14) at 1:05PM, repeated at 3:20PM, Room 2012 - This [...]

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YOCTO 1.1 - THE BETA TEST

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on August 31, 2011 at 7:11 pm
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I'm cross-posting this from my blog over at the Yocto Project. Would you be willing to check out the beta of our next release? We finished up all of our expected feature development on the Yocto Project version 1.1, due out in October. After some stabilization and bug fixing, we're encouraging everyone to try out [...]

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Aggressive Parking Negotiations and embedded computing

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on August 25, 2011 at 11:42 am
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Cross-posted from my blog on the Yocto Project web site. Follow up there for more useful embedded Linux information. I was just in Los Angeles this week for a few days of holiday with my family. With apologies to the Angelinos who might read this post, we got an excellent exposure to the local culture: [...]

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What it's like to work as a software person at Intel (video)

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on August 19, 2011 at 7:06 am
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I'm taking a break from my usual posts about embedded Linux and the Yocto Project to let you in on a little secret. Working at as a software person at Intel can be pretty awesome. A few weeks ago, we had a video crew stalking our offices, rolling tape on some of our work day. [...]

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Understanding x86 vs ARM Memory Alignment on Android

By Orion Granatir (Intel) (11 posts) on August 18, 2011 at 12:10 pm
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With Google’s recent release of the NDK (r6), it is now possible build Android application for x86 processors in addition to ARM. In general, this only involves rebuilding native code to port applications from ARM to x86. However, there are a few pitfalls to avoid. One difference between x86 and ARM is the memory alignment [...]

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Register for Intel(R) Technical Presentation "Using Intel(R) Inspector XE 2011 with Fortran Applications" by Jackson Marusarz (Technical Consulting Engineer)

By RAVI (Intel) (18 posts) on August 16, 2011 at 7:56 am
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Jackson Marusarz, Technical Consulting Engineer, will be presenting on Aug 17th at 9am PDT on "Using Intel(R) Inspector XE 2011 with Fortran Applications". Please register and attend.

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Category: Academic, Embedded Computing, Game Development, Graphics & Media, Intel SW Partner Program, Manageability & Security, Open Source, Parallel Programming, Performance and Optimization, Software Tools

Go Big or Go Home

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on August 11, 2011 at 3:59 pm
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I cross-posted this in my blog on the Yocto Project website, you can follow up there with comments or here. A couple of months ago, the Yocto Project reached a kind of strange milestone. Some of my friends like Bill Mills suggested I should be blogging about it, but for some reason it was hard [...]

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Meego Tablet 1.2 On Low Power Embedded Platform(China National College Student Software Innovation Contest Series)

By Tao B Wang (Intel) (34 posts) on August 5, 2011 at 2:02 pm
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The is a translation of a blog wrote by Zhchbin, a CS senior from Zhong Shang  University(sysu.edu.cn), China. He participated the 4th Intel Cup  National Software Innovation  Contest for College Student( NSICCS) this year. The original blog can be found here. Embedded  Platform LAB-8902 embedded platform is a new low power high-performance embedded platform made [...]

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Category: Academic, Embedded Computing, Uncategorized

Get your Free Pass to the Academic Track at Intel Developer Forum!

By Lauren Dankiewicz (Intel) (23 posts) on August 3, 2011 at 12:42 pm
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IDF is Intel's premier event for providing hands-on experience with tomorrow’s technologies. We invite educators to participate in Intel's exclusive Academic Track on Thursday, September 15th, in San Francisco. Register now for a FREE IDF day pass using promo code DCPACN1. The Academic Track (Sept. 15, 2011) will discuss technologies that are part of the [...]

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Category: Academic, Embedded Computing, Events, Parallel Programming

Fresh Yocto Code - the M2 Milestone release for embedded Linux goodness

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on July 26, 2011 at 10:38 am
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Cross-posted from my blog on the Yocto Project site. Head over to http://www.yoctoproject.org for more information about the project, resources and all around good stuff Today we dropped another development milestone build for the Yocto Project. Introducing the M2 build. Our intent for these regular milestone drops is to synch up everything in the project [...]

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Register for Intel(R) Technical Presentation "Modeling parallelism with Intel(R) Parallel Advisor" by Dr.Paul Petersen (Architect)

By RAVI (Intel) (18 posts) on July 20, 2011 at 3:18 pm
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Paul Petersen, Architect for the Intel(R) Parallel Studio product suite, will be presenting on July 21st at 9am PDT on "Modeling Parallelism with Intel® Parallel Advisor". Please register and attend.

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Category: Academic, Embedded Computing, Events, Game Development, Graphics & Media, Intel SW Partner Program, Mobility, Open Source, Parallel Programming, Performance and Optimization, Power Efficiency, Software Tools, Uncategorized

High Velocity Embedded Everything

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on July 11, 2011 at 2:42 pm
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I cross-posted this from my blog on the Yocto Project web site. You can comment on it here, on over there. The David Stewart home was in serious want of a stereo upgrade. The old setup was from the analog days, and with the dominance of Internet, High Definition and Blue Ray, I needed a digital-enabled [...]

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Progress on the next Yocto Project release

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on June 17, 2011 at 5:08 pm
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I'm cross-posting this from my blog on the Yocto Project site. Head over there to check out videos, documentation and more stories about embedded Linux and the Yocto Project. We had a lot of excitement last April when we launched the 1.0 version of the Yocto Project. We celebrated a little while, and then got ourselves [...]

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Register for Mark Davis' presentation "Intel® Parallel Advisor 2011 Shows Its Stuff on Duplo"

By RAVI (Intel) (18 posts) on June 14, 2011 at 4:41 pm
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Mark Davis, Senior Principal Engineer for the Intel(R) Parallel Advisor 2011 product, will be presenting on June 22nd at 9am PDT on "Intel® Parallel Advisor 2011 Shows Its Stuff on Duplo". Please register and attend.

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Category: Embedded Computing, Game Development, Graphics & Media, Intel SW Partner Program, Intel® AppUp Developer Program, Mobility, Open Source, Parallel Programming, Performance and Optimization, Power Efficiency, Software Tools, Uncategorized

The Board and its Many Faces

By David Stewart (Intel) (177 posts) on May 3, 2011 at 8:22 am
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This is a cross-post from the Yocto Project web site. Follow up over there if you are interested in more information about embedded Linux projects. We had a great face-to-face meeting at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit (LFCS) of what we were calling the Yocto Project Steering Group. In case you are worried that such [...]

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