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| OpenMP: Two Creative Applications -Parallel Computing is Going Mainstream. [Videos] Dr. Tim Mattson, Principle Engineer at Intel's Application Research Laboratory, Continues his series of topics on parallel computing and mutlithreaidng . Intis podcast, Tim discusses how OpenMP was ap ... Posted: 2007-01-22 22:54:27 by Timothy Mattson (Intel) | paralleism, research, technology, Multithreading, software, intel |
| Does your name influence your programming skills? [Blogs] A study to be published in March by Social Science Quarterly postulated that an unpopular name leads to a much higher possibility of turning into a criminal. What an incredibly interesting thought, ... Posted: 2009-02-11 13:30:14 by Dale Taylor (Intel) | research, name, popular |
| Green Home Management – Can we learn from PCs? [Blogs] If we could update our homes like we have the Microprocessor we really could improve the cost of building and managing the power consumed in our homes. I’ve become more aware of just how much powe ... Posted: 2009-03-15 21:20:33 by Dale Taylor (Intel) | research, Power, conservation |
| Real-Time Ray Tracing at Research @ Intel Days [Videos] With the emering power of upcoming many-core architectures real-time ray tracing comes closer and closer to the desktop. In this research demo "Quake Wars: Ray Traced" Intel Research Scientist, Daniel ... Posted: 2009-06-29 11:32:10 by Jerry Makare (Intel), venkatrajaraman | research, Take Five Videos, ray tracing, visual computing, Daniel Pohl, Research @ Intel Days |
| Human-Centric Vision of Consumer Applications [Videos] Last year, Intel and Microsoft funded the establishment of a Universal Parallel Computing Research Center (UPCRC) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with the goal of bringing parallel ... Posted: 2009-07-01 12:26:34 by Jerry Makare (Intel) | ISN, research, Intel Software Network, Microsoft, multi-core, UPCRC, Research @ Intel Days |
| MYO: Enabling Soft-body Collisions on CPU-LRB platform [Videos] Soft-body collisions are hard to offload since they involve complex pointer-containing data-strucutres. Currently, no software system that we know off can offload soft-body simulations. This is an int ... Posted: 2009-07-01 12:35:29 by Jerry Makare (Intel) | research, Intel Software Network, Research @ Intel Days, Soft Body Collision, bullet physics |
| Computer Vision Accelerator [Videos] As video cameras are integrated into more and more devices from laptops to phones, computer vision capabilities have become increasingly attractive to enable applications such as gesture-based user in ... Posted: 2009-07-01 12:48:09 by Jerry Makare (Intel), venkatrajaraman | research, visual computing, Research @ Intel Days, Research At Intel Days, Tony Chun, Vision Accelerator |
| IDC Reports an Increase in Open Source Growth [Blogs] IDC released a report last week with an optimistic outlook for open source software. Here's what IDC had to say: "Worldwide revenue from open source software (OSS) will grow at a 22.4% compound annua ... Posted: 2009-08-04 08:22:20 by Dawn M. Foster | research, economy, idc |
| From the Labs - 3D scanning with a camera [Blogs] Hi -- I'm joining the ISN blog community to share some research efforts from Intel labs that may be of interest to curious software developers. Today I wanted to give a brief summary of one visual com ... Posted: 2009-11-06 14:19:07 by Sean Koehl (Intel) | research, 3d, Photography, visual computing |