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| Beta Course Instructional Design Document: Multi-core Faculty Training 2.1 (3 day ILT class) [Forums] Instructional Design Document Version 08262008 1. Course Name Intel Software College Multicore Faculty Training 2.1 2. W ... Posted: 2008-09-05 14:01:34 by Robert Chesebrough (Intel) | university curriculum, Instructor lead training, Faculty training, Parallel Programming, multi-core |
| Sequential programming is no more. Let's teach parallel programming. [Blogs] Killing the Minotaur - Following Ariadne's thread to Supercomputing08 Well, we're not out of the labyrinth [http://www.matrifocus.com/BEL02/Images/ariadne-theseus.jpg] yet, but we are working on it ... Posted: 2008-11-12 15:02:34 by Paul Steinberg (Intel) | parallelism, Programming, Multithreading, software, concurrency, Academic, Parallel Programming, supercomputing, multi-core |
| Parallelisierung mit der POSIX® Thread Bibliothek (article in german) [Knowledgebase] Dieser Artikel ist erschienen im entwickler magazin - Heft 6.07 - Abdruck mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Zeitschrift: http://derentwickler.de Parallelisierung mit der POSIX® Thread B ... Posted: 2008-11-21 05:48:09 by | Multi-core development, Parallel Programming, threading |
| Programmiermodelle für moderne Mehrkernarchitekturen - (article in german) [Knowledgebase] Dieser Artikel ist erschienen im entwickler magazin - Heft 1.07 - Abdruck mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Zeitschrift: http://derentwickler.de Programmiermodelle für moderne Mehrkernarchitekt ... Posted: 2008-11-21 02:41:47 by | Multithreading, Parallel Programming |
| OpenMP und inkrementelle Parallelisierung - (article in german) [Knowledgebase] Dieser Artikel ist erschienen im entwickler magazin - Heft 2.07 - Abdruck mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Zeitschrift: http://derentwickler.de OpenMP und inkrementelle Parallelisierung. In di ... Posted: 2009-06-26 09:43:26 by | Multi-core development, Parallel Programming |
| Module 3. Programming with OpenMP (pt.1) [Videos] Three Things You must Teach about Parallel Programming: Module 3. Programming with OpenMP (pt.1) Module 3 of a 3 part series on introducing parallelism to undergraduates. In this module, Dr. Clay B ... Posted: 2008-12-13 01:04:13 by Paul Steinberg (Intel) | Programming, OpenMP, Academia Courseware, Courseware from Intel, Clay Breshears, Labs, Parallel Programming, parallel computing, multi-core |
| Module 3. Programming with OpenMP (pt.2) [Videos] Three Things You must Teach about Parallel Programming: Module 3. Programming with OpenMP (pt.2) Module 3 of a 3 part series on introducing parallelism to undergraduates. In this module, Dr. Clay B ... Posted: 2008-12-13 01:11:49 by Paul Steinberg (Intel) | Programming, OpenMP, Multithreading, Clay Breshears, academic courseware, Intel courseware, Parallel Programming, parallel computing, multi-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.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.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 |
| An example to show performance data for different implementations of Pi calculating [Blogs] Last time I posted the topic – "Compare Windows* threads, OpenMP*, Intel® Threading Building Blocks for parallel programming" <http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2008/12/16/compare-windows-th ... Posted: 2009-01-22 00:25:53 by Peter Wang (Intel) | OpenMP, TBB, Parallel Programming |
| Microsoft Flight Simulator X SOARS to New Heights with Multi-Threading [Knowledgebase] By Lee Purcell Download PDF Microsoft Flight Simulator X Soars to New Heights with Multi-Threading** For many pilots, no sensation evokes greater pleasure than that fleeting moment when gravity is ... Posted: 2009-06-19 11:04:50 by | Parallel Programming, game development, texture map, 3d modeling, visual computing |
| New curriculum planning exercise to be part of Faculty Training 2.1 [Forums] Curriculum Application Planning ExerciseI wanted to get some feedback from the community on some new exercises we will be covering in our Faculty training series. The new exercises will take about 30 ... Posted: 2009-02-10 10:44:56 by Robert Chesebrough (Intel) | threads, Curriculum, syllabus, Parallel Programming, threading |
| Intel® Parallel Studio - a comprehensive solution for parallelism [Videos] Watch James Reindeer speak about the Intel Parallel Studio Product. ... Posted: 2009-02-19 10:11:25 by Arti Gupta (Intel), venkatrajaraman | Parallel Programming, multicore |
| In conversation with Dmitriy Vyukov, Intel Black Belt Software Developer [Knowledgebase] Tell us a little about yourself: where do you live & what do you do for a living?I live in Moscow and work as a C/C++ software developer. At my current job, I work with telecom servers, client-ser ... Posted: 2009-03-01 21:14:09 by Gunjan Rawal (Intel) | Intel Black Belt Software Developer, Parallel Programming, multi-core |
| Intel Academic Community Connects 1000 Universities [Videos] Intel Director of Software Developer Programs, Scott Apeland, announces that The Intel® Academic Community has welcomed 1,000 universities into a comprehensive network that uses social media to conne ... Posted: 2009-03-02 22:04:26 by Scott Apeland (Intel), venkatrajaraman | Curriculum, Parallel Programming, 1000, 1000 universities, intel, Academic Community |
| WOW 1000 [Blogs] It is really an exciting day for the Academic world; today the Intel Academic Community announced that the 1000th university joined the program. In conjunction with this momentous event, I am runn ... Posted: 2009-03-03 08:02:24 by Zander Sprague (Intel) | Zander, Intel Academic Community, Parallel Programming, Zander Sprague |
| 1000 Universities Teaching Parallel Programming [Blogs] Congratulations to Jordan University of Science and Technology and Dr. Mazen Kharbutli who became the 1000th University to join the initiative to bring parallel programming to university curriculum. ... Posted: 2009-03-03 23:17:33 by Scott Apeland (Intel) | Add new tag, university, Parallel Programming, multicore |
| Looking back and forward... [Blogs] While Intel ® celebrates the 1000th University Milestone worldwide, we’re proud to count among them 268 of the best universities in the Europe-Middle-East and Africa region acro ... Posted: 2009-03-04 06:05:53 by Stephanie Brumat (Intel) | africa, Intel Academic Community, Parallel Programming, 1000th University, Europe, Jordan University of Technology, Middle-East |
| Boost Game Performance With Threads [Knowledgebase] How to use functional decomposition to get better performance by using all your processor cores—while making only small changes to your existing code. Andrew Binstock Games and other software that ... Posted: 2009-06-18 15:41:06 by | Parallel Programming, visual effects, game development, visual computing |
| Introducing the Computer: It's a Parallel Machine [Blogs] Imagine the latest edition of a fairly basic textbook discussing the fundamentals of a discipline, perhaps not Computer Science, but some related subject. There is probably a chapter on automation wit ... Posted: 2009-03-12 03:06:24 by Peter Hinsbeeck (Intel) | academia, Parallel Programming |
| Concurrent collections for C# using Parallel Extensions [Blogs] One of the most difficult tasks related to concurrent programming in C# and .Net 3.5 is sharing collections, arrays or lists between many tasks running at the same time. Besides, the complexity increa ... Posted: 2009-04-08 15:17:53 by Gastón C. Hillar | concurrency, Parallel Programming, Parallel Extensions, .Net 4.0, TPL, multi-core |
| Welcome to the Parallel Programming & Multi-Core Community on the Intel Software Network [Videos] Aaron Tersteeg presents a quick three minute overview of the Parallel Programming and Multi-Core community on the Intel Software Network. During the talk Aaron highlights key features, benefits and re ... Posted: 2009-04-20 10:30:46 by Aaron Tersteeg (Intel), Amy Barton (Intel), venkatrajaraman | What If, software, Parallel Programming, What If Software, multi-core |
| Quick Overview of the Parallel Programming & Multi-Core Community [Blogs] I put together a three minute video to give new visitors to the Intel Software Network some quick pointers to the most useful features, benefits and resources of the Parallel Programming & Multi ... Posted: 2009-04-20 09:36:45 by Aaron Tersteeg (Intel) | introduction, Parallel Programming, multi-core |
| Less Focus on Threads More Focus on Tasks [Blogs] Several years ago, when I looked for training courses on the subject of parallel programming for shared memory systems I found few courses being offered. Some friends of mine and I did find a very n ... Posted: 2009-04-24 12:52:53 by Robert Chesebrough (Intel) | threads, academia, teaching, Parallel Programming, Tasks, clubhouse, parallel |
| Invoking parallel tasks [Blogs] In a recent post, Robert Chesebrough (Intel) talked about less focus on threads and more focus on tasks. I agree with him. I do believe that decomposing the job to be done into many tasks is the key t ... Posted: 2009-04-28 07:50:10 by Gastón C. Hillar | Parallel Programming, Parallel Extensions, .Net 4.0, Tasks, C# 4.0, CSharp, multi-core |
| Webinar on May 14th - Optimizing Game Architectures with Task-Based Parallelism [Knowledgebase] by Brad Werth, Senior Software Engineer, Intel Entertainment Marketing Engineering GroupThursday, May 14, 2009 at 3PM (Central Time)2405 Siebel Center for Computer Science GoToMeeting Link: https://w ... Posted: 2009-05-07 15:54:55 by Aaron Tersteeg (Intel), Brad Werth (Intel) | event, Parallel Programming |
| Use lambda expressions in C# to simplify the parallelized code [Blogs] So, you want to start using Task Parallel Library Beta 1. You want to take advantage of the new features that will be available in .Net 4.0. Hold on! Are you familiar with lambda expressions? If yo ... Posted: 2009-05-13 10:57:49 by Gastón C. Hillar | C++, Parallel Programming, Parallel Extensions, .Net 4.0, CSharp, Task Parallel Library, parallel, multi-core, multicore |
| FAQ Parallel Programming And Multi-Core Enabling [Knowledgebase] Q - How do I get started Parallel Programming And Multi-Core Enabling? A - We've organized a list of our best getting started documents on the page http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/getti ... Posted: 2009-05-15 14:43:34 by Aaron Tersteeg (Intel) | Help, Parallel Programming, getting started, multi-core |
| Use lambda expressions in C# to simplify the parallelized code II [Blogs] In my previous post “Use lambda expressions in C# to simplify the parallelized code” I began talking about the advantages of using lambda expressions in parallelized code. I used a very simple ... Posted: 2009-05-19 09:55:41 by Gastón C. Hillar | C++, Parallel Programming, CSharp, lambda expressions, Silverlight, multi-core |
| Silverlight 3 Beta 1 Multi-core programming possibilities using C# [Blogs] In my previous post “Use lambda expressions in C# to simplify the parallelized code II”, Eduardo Fernandez added a comment asking me whether Silverlight 3 Beta 1 had support for multithreading. I ... Posted: 2009-05-21 13:57:25 by Gastón C. Hillar | C++, Parallel Programming, CSharp, RIA, Silverlight 3, multi-core |
| Intel Academic Community May 2009 Bulletin [Blogs] [caption id="attachment_6850" align="alignleft" width="213" caption="Go Climb a Rock"][/caption] Spring is coming on slowly here in Oregon. We are just one state shy of the Canadian border, and it ... Posted: 2009-05-22 09:24:05 by Paul Steinberg (Intel) | Curriculum, software, concurrency, Intel Academic Community, Computer Science, Parallel Programming, intel |
| Intel Software Network TV Goes Live June 9th [Knowledgebase] Social Media Release: Intel® Software Network TV - Live, Interactive TV for Developers - Launches June 9, 2009. On June 9, Intel® Software Network TV, a new 24/7 live, interactive TV channel for s ... Posted: 2009-06-09 13:54:33 by Gunjan Rawal (Intel), Amy Barton (Intel) | community, developer, Manageability, tv, shows, Moblin, software, Academic, Social Media, Code, mobile, Parallel Programming, Parallel Programming & Multi-Core, video, ISNTV, podcast, Live, visual computing, graphics, Academic Community |
| Parallel Programming Talk Promo #3 [Videos] Parallel Programming Talk Every Tuesday at 8:00AM PST (16:00GMT) Join Hosts Aaron Tersteeg, the Intel Software Network Parallel Programming and Multi-Core community , and Dr. Clay Breshears, Master o ... Posted: 2009-06-08 15:14:12 by Jerry Makare (Intel), Amy Barton (Intel), venkatrajaraman | ISN, Aaron Tersteeg, Intel Software Network, Clay Breshears, Parallel Programming, ParallelProgrammingTalk, Intel Software Network TV, ISN TV |
| Intel Software Network TV - Are You Watching? [Blogs] Today is the first day of LIVE broadcasts for the new Intel Software Network TV, providing live video streaming plus interactive chat. Below is the complete lineup of programs for today, and our beh ... Posted: 2009-06-09 08:49:44 by Amy Barton (Intel) | Academic, Parallel Programming, artist, animator, visual computing |
| Using Intel Parallel Studio to teach the most difficult issues related to multi-core programming [Blogs] As my blogger profile says, I’m always researching about new tools and technologies. Therefore, I couldn’t help downloading and testing Intel Parallel Studio’s Beta. I’m usually involved in p ... Posted: 2009-06-10 09:34:23 by Gastón C. Hillar | Parallel Programming, Intel Parallel Studio, Multi-Core Programming |
| Watch Intel Software Network TV LIVE on Tuesday, June 16 [Blogs] Three new programs are scheduled for LIVE broadcast with interactive chat on Intel Software Network TV this week. http://intel.com/software/tv Here is the show schedule for Tuesday, June 16th. ... Posted: 2009-06-15 12:17:12 by Amy Barton (Intel) | developer, visual, tv, Academic, Parallel Programming, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Live, graphics |
| Developer Viewpoint - Far Cry 2 and Intel® Core i7 [Videos] Dominique Guay, Technical Director for Far Cry 2, shares his experience working with a team of programmers, artists, and animators in developing this game. He talks about the development goals how h ... Posted: 2008-12-04 11:59:58 by Joel De Guzman (Intel), venkatrajaraman | Parallel Programming, Core i7, multicore, game development, visual computing, Dominic Guay |
| Concurrent Collections: Thread your applications for multicore. Now! [Videos] Intel® Concurrent Collections (CnC) for C/C++ provides a mechanism for developing a C++ program that will execute in parallel while allowing the application developer to ignore issues of parallelism ... Posted: 2009-06-29 11:55:32 by Jerry Makare (Intel), venkatrajaraman | tools, C/C++, Intel Software Network, Code, Parallel Programming, multi-core, multicore, Concurrent Collections, Ganesh Rao |
| Highlights and Challenges during Ghostbusters Development, Part 2 [Blogs] Game Loop Parallelization in the Infernal Engine In the old days of single processor computers, your game loop would run every process for the game in single step, the results were 100% determinist ... Posted: 2009-06-24 09:42:05 by Mark Randel | Parallel Programming, game development |
| Highlights and challenges during the Ghostbusters development, Part 1 [Blogs] Ghostbusters was an unusually long project for us - we started in January 2006 with a prototype. For the first nine months of development, we were working on recreating the ballroom scene where Slime ... Posted: 2009-06-15 12:29:37 by Mark Randel | Parallel Programming, game development |
| Visualize this! GPG CEO Chris Taylor on Demigod and its use of GPA [Blogs] Hello and welcome to another episode of Visualize this! where we talk about topics relating to Visual Computing. I am Arti Gupta, community manager for Games Development on the Intel Software Networ ... Posted: 2009-07-06 12:11:13 by Arti Gupta (Intel) | Parallel Programming, multi-core, game development |
| Debugging Threaded Applications [Knowledgebase] Parallel programming has a reputation for being difficult due to the complexity imposed by the threading dimension. While this view is accurate in part, diligence in designing thread interactions and ... Posted: 2009-07-07 09:42:23 by | Intel Thread Checker, Data Race, Deadlock, Parallel Programming, data races, livelock, threading, visual computing, live lock |
| Visualize this! Chris Cormack GPA product designer on GPA 2.1 [Blogs] Hello and welcome to another episode of Visualize this! where we talk about topics relating to Visual Computing. I am Arti Gupta, community manager for Games Development on the Intel Software Networ ... Posted: 2009-07-16 10:18:32 by Arti Gupta (Intel) | Parallel Programming, game development, Parallel Prog. & Multi-Core |
| 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 |
| Live from New York! ... It's Clubhouse Parallel Universe on Teach Parallel! [Blogs] The Intel Academic Community is bringing 15 high school "whiz kids" to a technical bootcamp at Brooklyn Technical High School to see if they are ready to "think parallel." Watch a special edition o ... Posted: 2009-07-21 07:06:07 by Amy Barton (Intel) | Intel Software Network, Academic, Parallel Programming, Teach Parallel!, parallel, ISNTV, multi-core, Academic Community, Brooklyn Technical High School, thinkparallel, clubhouse parallel universe |
| Visualize this! 05 the Kaboom project [Blogs] Welcome to episode #7 of Visualize this! where we talk about topics relating to Visual Computing. Our topic today is the Kaboom project, and the new whitepaper multi threaded fluid simulation for ... Posted: 2009-07-28 15:10:06 by Arti Gupta (Intel) | Parallel Programming, multi-core, game development |
| 2009 英特尔® 线程挑战赛 - 第二个问题:3SAT 作品展示 [Knowledgebase] 以下是有关第二个问题 - 3SAT 的优秀作品,请点击查看并加入论坛专题进行讨论。获奖作品: *haojn: 代码 / 解决方案报告其它优秀作品(更多优秀作品 ... Posted: 2009-08-23 19:27:42 by Diana Lanius (Intel), 穆丽虹 (Intel) | Parallel Programming, Threading Challenge 2009, 3SAT algorithm, Problem 2 Entries |
| A Sheriff’s Posse Beats a Lone Ranger! [Blogs] There is a management principle that seems to resurface concurrently with budget pressure. It was during a cost-cutting exercise (years ago) when I first heard the phrase: “One Riot, One Ranger!” ... Posted: 2009-08-04 00:34:37 by Peter Hinsbeeck (Intel) | Parallel Programming, multi-core |
| Version 2.2, Intel Threading Building Blocks, worth a look [Blogs] If you write C or C++ code, and you haven’t given Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) a try, you really should. Intel Threading Building Blocks has emerged as the most popular high level programmi ... Posted: 2009-08-04 07:11:28 by James Reinders (Intel) | Threading Building Blocks, Intel® Threading Building Blocks, Parallel Programming, multi-core, Intel Software Development Products |
| Ejemplo para introducción al paralelismo [Knowledgebase] Introduccion Algunos alumnos dificilmente visualizan como se puede convertir un programa "en serie" en "paralelo". A continuación se presenta el caso de un programa hecho usando el paradigma de pro ... Posted: 0000-00-00 00:00:00 by Jose Jesus Ambriz Meza | C++, Parallel Programming, serial to parallel, CreateThread, Sleep |
| Visualize this! Concurrent Collections for C/C++ [Blogs] Hello and welcome to another episode of Visualize this! where we talk about topics relating to Visual computing. I am Arti Gupta community manager for games development at Intel Software Network Th ... Posted: 2009-08-28 10:11:56 by Arti Gupta (Intel) | Parallel Programming, game development |
| Intel® Parallel Clubhouse Event at Brooklyn Technical Highschool [Videos] Can 15 technical high school students solve complex parallel programming challenges, typically reserved for advanced university courses? A three-day boot-camp hosted by the Intel® Academic Communit ... Posted: 2009-09-03 12:56:33 by Jerry Makare (Intel) | Training, Intel Academic Community, Parallel Programming, high school, Paraellelism, Brooklyn Technical High School, Randy Asher, James Reinders, Bob Chesebrough, Jeff Birnbaum, Bootcamp |
| n-bodies: a parallel TBB solution: basic simulation loop [Blogs] Simulation technology has become quite complex in order to mimic the real world but it starts with some basic principles. Dynamic simulation using a fixed time step is a simple place to start. Last ti ... Posted: 2009-09-11 15:11:36 by Robert Reed (Intel) | Threading Building Blocks, Parallel Programming, n-bodies |
| n-bodies: a parallel TBB solution: computing accelerations [Blogs] Last time I fleshed out a very simple simulator loop that alternately computes body interactions and then applies them. I coded a version of the application part, using a loop to update the vector com ... Posted: 2009-09-14 15:49:29 by Robert Reed (Intel) | Threading Building Blocks, Parallel Programming, n-squared algorithms, n-bodies |
| Meet Gastón Hillar, our newest Intel Black Belt Software Developer! [Blogs] Another exciting announcement :) Congratulations Gastón Hillar on becoming an Intel Black Belt Software Developer! Gaston is an independent IT consultant, and a freelance author. He has extensive ex ... Posted: 2009-09-17 14:56:33 by Gunjan Rawal (Intel) | Intel Black Belt Software Developer, Parallel Programming, Parallel Prog. & Multi-Core |
| n-bodies: a parallel TBB solution: computing accelerations? or forces? [Blogs] When considering the parallelization of some piece of code, my first concern is to be sure that the code I start with is optimized for serial execution. It does me little good to write a parallel vers ... Posted: 2009-09-22 01:07:21 by Robert Reed (Intel) | Threading Building Blocks, Parallel Programming, n-bodies |
| Introducing the Intel Academic Community Black Belts [Videos] Meet the two new Intel Academic Community Black Belts, Dr. Matt Wolf from Georgia Tech, and Professor Tom Murphy from Contra Costa College. Learn more at http://intel.com/software/academic. ... Posted: 2009-09-24 09:24:31 by pez13 | parallelism, ISN, university, Intel Software Network, Academic, Parallel Programming, black belt, Tom Murphy, Academic Community, Matt Wolf, blackbelt |
| n-bodies: a parallel TBB solution: realizing addAcc(i,j) [Blogs] Having settled the question of whether I should accumulate forces or accelerations last time, now it’s time to build the accumulation function. void addAcc(int i, int j) { i and ... Posted: 2009-09-25 15:42:40 by Robert Reed (Intel) | Threading Building Blocks, Parallel Programming, n-bodies |
| n-bodies: a parallel TBB solution: serial bodies test run [Blogs] Let’s take the body interaction code I laid out last time, combine it with the other parts laid out previously and run it. Dropping the fleshed out program into a Microsoft Visual Studio* project, I ... Posted: 2009-09-29 15:53:38 by Robert Reed (Intel) | Threading Building Blocks, Intel C++ Compiler, Parallel Programming, n-bodies, Microsoft Visual Studio |
| n-bodies: a parallel TBB solution: serial body hot spots [Blogs] In my last venture I got the n-bodies program to compile and ran a test series with the serial algorithm, showing the n-squared nature of the basic problem. I mean to write a parallel version of this ... Posted: 2009-10-05 15:13:29 by Robert Reed (Intel) | Threading Building Blocks, Parallel Programming, Hot Spots, Intel Parallel Amplifier, n-bodies |
| An unsuccessful attempt to compare PVS-Studio (VivaMP) and Intel C/C++ ("Parallel Lint") [Knowledgebase] Andrey KarpovOOO "Program Verification Systems" September 2009 Abstract Brief reference information Introduction Preparation to testing ParallelSample with Intel C++ "Parallel Lint" ... Posted: 2009-10-08 05:44:05 by Andrey Karpov | C++, OpenMP, Intel C++ Compiler, VivaMP, Parallel Programming, parallel lint, PVS-Studio |
| n-bodies: a parallel TBB solution: serial body drill-down [Blogs] Having discovered which function consumes most of the time in the serial algorithm last time, there’s still more to discover by narrowing the focus to a specific function of interest. Our function, ... Posted: 2009-10-14 14:15:35 by Robert Reed (Intel) | Intel® Threading Building Blocks, Parallel Programming, Hot Spot Analysis, c++ parallel programming, n-bodies, Intel® Parallel Studio, Intel® Parallel Amplifier |
| OpenMP and exceptions [Blogs] We continue developing our static analyzer VivaMP and now we would like to speak about diagnosing errors relating to using C++ exceptions in parallel regions. By a parallel region we understand a prog ... Posted: 2009-11-05 14:57:16 by Andrey Karpov | C++, OpenMP, VivaMP, Parallel Programming, static analysis |
| Testing scaling using computers in the clouds. [Blogs] Available today: a way to test scaling using cloud-computing, we have just released this web-based tool to help with parallel programming. Our Intel® Parallel Universe Portal will take your Windows ... Posted: 2009-11-17 00:01:32 by James Reinders (Intel) | scaling, Cloud Computing, concurrency, Parallel Programming |
| Intel Parallel Universe Portal: A New Cloud-Based Analysis Tool to Measure Multicore Application Scaling [Blogs] Starting today, developers can test the scaling of their applications to multi-core using the new Intel® Parallel Universe Portal, a cloud-based scaling analysis tool to help with parallel program ... Posted: 2009-11-17 07:01:17 by Amy Barton (Intel) | Developer Tools, scaling, Performance analysis, parallel studio, Parallel Programming, Intel Parallel Studio, threading, multi-core, parallel universe, thinkparallel, parallel programming community |
| Help with writing a parallel application for solving a three dimensional parabolic heat equation [Forums] I am working on my final year research..I am supposed to write a parallel system for finding solution to to parabolic partial differential equations. the three dimensional heat equations is my main fo ... Posted: 2009-11-18 19:41:03 by fmsabisai | Parallel Programming, Partial Differential Equations, The heat equation. threads |
| Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism Part 1 [Videos] Time is no longer a best performance programming tool, by just waiting 18 months for a doubling of performance. The discussion initiated by last year's panel led to the conclusion that parallelism mus ... Posted: 2009-11-24 13:32:27 by pez13 | Parallel Programming, multicore, SC09, Teach Parallel, Panel, Supercomputing 2009 |
| Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism Part 3 [Videos] Time is no longer a best performance programming tool, by just waiting 18 months for a doubling of performance. The discussion initiated by last year's panel led to the conclusion that parallelism mus ... Posted: 2009-11-24 14:03:54 by pez13 | Academic, Parallel Programming, multicore, SC09, Teach Parallel, Panel, Supercomputing 2009 |
| Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism Part 4 [Videos] Time is no longer a best performance programming tool, by just waiting 18 months for a doubling of performance. The discussion initiated by last year's panel led to the conclusion that parallelism mus ... Posted: 2009-11-24 14:20:45 by pez13 | , Academic, Parallel Programming, multicore, SC09, Teach Parallel, Panel, Supercomputing 2009 |
| Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism Part 5 [Videos] Time is no longer a best performance programming tool, by just waiting 18 months for a doubling of performance. The discussion initiated by last year's panel led to the conclusion that parallelism mus ... Posted: 2009-11-24 14:32:14 by pez13 | Academic, Parallel Programming, multicore, SC09, Teach Parallel, Supercomputing 2009 |
| Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism Part 6 [Videos] Time is no longer a best performance programming tool, by just waiting 18 months for a doubling of performance. The discussion initiated by last year's panel led to the conclusion that parallelism mus ... Posted: 2009-11-24 14:41:58 by pez13 | Academic, Parallel Programming, multicore, SC09, Teach Parallel, Panel, Supercomputing 2009 |
| Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism Part 7 [Videos] Time is no longer a best performance programming tool, by just waiting 18 months for a doubling of performance. The discussion initiated by last year's panel led to the conclusion that parallelism mus ... Posted: 2009-11-24 14:48:38 by pez13 | Academic, Parallel Programming, multicore, Teach Parallel, Panel, Supercomputing 2009 |
| Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism Part 8 [Videos] Time is no longer a best performance programming tool, by just waiting 18 months for a doubling of performance. The discussion initiated by last year's panel led to the conclusion that parallelism mus ... Posted: 2009-11-24 15:31:41 by pez13 | Academic, Parallel Programming, multicore, SC09, Teach Parallel, Panel, Supercomputing 2009 |
| Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism Part 9 [Videos] Time is no longer a best performance programming tool, by just waiting 18 months for a doubling of performance. The discussion initiated by last year's panel led to the conclusion that parallelism mus ... Posted: 2009-11-24 15:36:47 by pez13 | Academic, Parallel Programming, multicore, SC09, Teach Parallel, Panel, Supercomputing 2009 |