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| Itanium Awareness? [Forums] I'm wondering what people think about teaching how to program Itanium-based systems to colleges (especially the folk from Intel) The reason I'm saying this is because x86 is reaching its end limits f ... Posted: 2008-10-23 22:50:59 by Adam Kachwalla | itanium, education |
| Developer Training [Knowledgebase] Training on Parallel Programming for the Multi-Core World Release the power of Multi-Core processors through our Multi-Core training series. Understand how to architect, design, develop and debu ... Posted: 2009-06-10 14:09:06 by Paul Steinberg (Intel) | parallelism, Programming, Training, webcasts, Courseware from Intel, education, Many Core, Parallel Programming, multi-core |
| Sequential programming is no more — why are we still teaching it? Panel Super Computing 08 Education Forum Pt.1 [Videos] Part 1/7: Sequential Programming is no more. Why Are we still Teaching it? All major manufactures of CPUs, GPUs and ASICs have moved to a many core design, yet universities and colleges are not traini ... Posted: 2009-04-09 14:40:30 by Paul Steinberg (Intel), Michael Wrinn (Intel), venkatrajaraman | parallelism, Programming, Intel Software College, education, concurrency, Computer Science, intel, supercomputing, parallel computing, HPC, multicore |
| Sequential programming is no more — why are we still teaching it? Panel Super Computing 08 Education Forum Pt.3 [Videos] Part 3/7: Sequential Programming is no more. Why Are we still Teaching it? All major manufactures of CPUs, GPUs and ASICs have moved to a many core design, yet universities and colleges are not traini ... Posted: 2009-04-09 14:34:00 by Paul Steinberg (Intel), venkatrajaraman | parallelism, Programming, Intel Software College, education, concurrency, Intel Academic Community, Parallel Programming, parallel computing |
| Sequential programming is no more — why are we still teaching it? Panel Super Computing 08 Education Forum Pt.4 [Videos] Part 4/7: Sequential Programming is no more. Why Are we still Teaching it? All major manufactures of CPUs, GPUs and ASICs have moved to a many core design, yet universities and colleges are not traini ... Posted: 2009-04-09 14:32:27 by Paul Steinberg (Intel), venkatrajaraman | parallelism, Programming, education, Intel Academic Community, supercomputing, parallel computing, HPC |
| Sequential programming is no more — why are we still teaching it? Panel Super Computing 08 Education Forum Pt.5 [Videos] Part 5/7: Sequential Programming is no more. Why Are we still Teaching it? All major manufactures of CPUs, GPUs and ASICs have moved to a many core design, yet universities and colleges are not traini ... Posted: 2009-04-09 14:29:59 by Paul Steinberg (Intel), venkatrajaraman | parallelism, Programming, education, intel software, concurrency, Academic, Intel Academic Community, Many Core, intel, parallel computing, HPC, multi-core |
| Sequential programming is no more — why are we still teaching it? Panel Super Computing 08 Education Forum Pt.6 [Videos] Part 6/7: Sequential Programming is no more. Why Are we still Teaching it? All major manufactures of CPUs, GPUs and ASICs have moved to a many core design, yet universities and colleges are not train ... Posted: 2009-04-09 14:27:31 by Paul Steinberg (Intel), venkatrajaraman | Programming, education, concurrency, Many Core, supercomputing, parallel computing, multi-core |
| Sequential programming is no more — why are we still teaching it? Panel Super Computing 08 Education Forum Pt.7 [Videos] Sequential Programming is no more. Why Are we still Teaching it? All major manufactures of CPUs, GPUs and ASICs have moved to a many core design, yet universities and colleges are not training enginee ... Posted: 2009-04-09 14:25:26 by Paul Steinberg (Intel), venkatrajaraman | parallelism, Programming, education, concurrent programming, software, Intel Academic Community, Parallel Programming, supercomputing, HPC |
| There is no sequential programming -conversations on the show floor of Supercomputing '08 [Videos] There is no more sequential programming: Conversations on the show floor of Supercomputing '08 Dr. Michael Wrinn of Intel Software College discusses the fate of computer Science and computer education ... Posted: 2009-04-09 14:20:20 by Paul Steinberg (Intel) | Programming, Sun Microsystems, education, Academic, Microsoft, Parallel Programming, supercomputing, parallel computing |
| Tim Mattson comments on the debate [Videos] Tim Mattson adds his thoughts tot he continuing discussion on the need to promote "thinking parallel" within computer science and engineering. ... Posted: 2008-12-19 09:44:58 by Paul Steinberg (Intel) | education, Tim Mattson, supercomputing, parallel computing |
| There is no sequential programming - conversations on the show floor of Supercomputing '08 pt.2 [Videos] There is no more sequential programming: Conversations on the show floor of Supercomputing '08 Dr. Michael Wrinn of Intel Software College discusses the fate of computer Science and computer educati ... Posted: 2008-12-19 10:05:32 by Paul Steinberg (Intel), venkatrajaraman | parallelism, Sun Microsystems, Intel Software College, education, concurrency, Microsoft, Michael Wrinn, supercomputing, parallel computing |
| New faculty discussion series - We need your input [Forums] We will soon be kicking off a series of live discussions with University faculty around the world. The topic list will probably start with discussions focussing on parallel computing and, especially, ... Posted: 2009-02-10 12:49:33 by Paul Steinberg (Intel) | parallelism, Curriculum, education, Academic, Many Core, multi-core |
| University of Zurich on parallelism and computer graphics [Videos] Renato Pajarola- Informatics Professor at the University of Zurich- shares with us how parallelism is used in computer graphics teaching. ... Posted: 2009-05-20 05:45:16 by Stephanie Brumat (Intel) | parallelism, education, parallelisation, computer graphics, university of Zurich |
| Greetings Programs! [Blogs] I don't promise that is my last cheesy Tron reference, but I can promise lots of cheesy references. My students get the shorter end of the stick, cause they have to put up with it for 18 weeks at a ti ... Posted: 2009-05-20 13:12:52 by wolfmurphy | threads, Curriculum, education, Academic, MPI, curricula, SC, multi-core |
| Rüdiger Westermann interviewed by Matt Pharr [Videos] Matt Pharr a Lead Graphics Architect from the Intel Advanced Rendering Technology Group interviews Rüdiger Westermann the Head of the Computer Graphics and Visualization Group at the Technische Unive ... Posted: 2009-05-27 01:27:11 by Stephanie Brumat (Intel), Elizabeth Vice (Intel) | education, Multi-Core Programming, visual computing, graphics |
| Shareeful Islam from Technische Universität München [Videos] Shareeful Islam a Phd Student at Technische Universität München explains the role of distributed and parallel programming hi his work on off-shore software development. ... Posted: 2009-05-27 02:05:23 by Stephanie Brumat (Intel), Elizabeth Vice (Intel) | education, distributed and parallel programming |
| Talented kids & multi-core: Adding fuel to the mix [Blogs] Now I can add orchestra leader to my list of job roles at Intel. I’ve been conducting an ensemble of talented players from across industry, education and within Intel to orchestrate the first High S ... Posted: 2009-07-17 21:58:56 by Robert Chesebrough (Intel) | education, Parallel Programming, high school programming, Think Parallel |
| The path to a better world is paved through Informatics: European Computer Science Conference 2009 Paris [Blogs] It was a sunny day last Thursday in Paris after a very stormy night, I was sitting in the sun filled conference room with 80 deans and Rectors of the top universities in Europe attending the Europea ... Posted: 2009-10-12 23:31:30 by Beverly Bachmayer (Intel) | education, Computer Science, Academic Community, Parallel Prog. & Multi-Core, multi-processor |
| Blurring the lines between science and engineering- identity crisis in Informatics? [Blogs] The European Computer Science Summit’s last day panel discussion went more deeply in to the subject of the conference and raised old questions and controversies among Computer scientists. Wendy Hall ... Posted: 2009-10-14 08:16:45 by Stephanie Brumat (Intel) | education, European Computer Science Summit, Informatics Europe |