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Transitioning to Multi-Core Chip Architecture [Knowledgebase]
IntroductionBy Geoff KochMulti-core processors have arrived, reflecting Intel’s ongoing move beyond gigahertz (GHz) toward balanced platforms that deliver greater value and functionality. Multi-core ...

Posted: 2008-09-26 13:09:08 by Geoffrey Koch (Intel)
Many Core
Intel Academic Community Webinar Series [Knowledgebase]
Home>> | Back to Courseware Access page >> |   Many Cores Are Here: Creating the CurriculumAcademic Community Webinar Series, Fall 2008 Sequential ...

Posted: 2008-12-12 16:04:55 by Paul Steinberg (Intel), Wolfgang Rosenberg (Intel)
parallelism, Training, many cores, teaching, software, concurrency, Many Core
The New Era of Tera-scale Computing [Knowledgebase]
by Shu-ling Garver and Bob Crepps Introduction The demand for increased performance does not diminish, so more efficient ways to deliver that performance must be found. Microprocessor performan ...

Posted: 2009-01-16 08:47:47 by Shu-ling Garver (Intel), Bob Crepps
Multi-threading, Many Core
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.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
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