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Updates today for our compilers, libraries and cluster toolkits

Today we released updates for our C++ and Fortran compilers, our Intel Math Kernel (MKL) and Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP) libraries and Cluster toolkits. Noteworthy additions include outstanding performance enhancements, support of Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) and inclusion of some elements that debuted in Intel® Parallel Studio last month.

Visualize this! Game Demos - Smoke, Pet Me, Destroy the Castle and Horsepower

Welcome to Episode #4 of Visualize This! where we talk about topics relating to Visual Computing. Our guest today is Scott Crabtree, Engineering manager in the Visual Computing Software Division and will share the game demos developed by his team and discuss tips and techniques on how to use parallel programming techniques combined with the power of multi core processors for enhanced game performance.



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Visualize This! Artist/Animator Resources

Welcome to Episode #3 of Visualize This! where we talk about topics relating to Visual Computing. Our guest today is Steve Pitzel, Community manager for Visual Computing on the Intel Software Network. Our topic today is the new Artist / Animator resources area on the Visual computing community.



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SOA Expressway Provides IHE On-Ramp at HIMSS Interoperability Showcase

In a previous post, I stated that Intel's SOA Expressway for Healthcare (Expressway) passed IHE Connectathon testing. This was accomplished by constructing workflows that encapsulate the requirements (transformations, transactions, etc.) necessary for various IHE profiles.

Can infrastructure enable healthcare interoperability?

Last April at HIMSS in Chicago, Intel participated in the IHE showcase , which is essentially a huge "plug fest" for healthcare vendors promoting interoperability in healthcare. Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) is an initiative by healthcare professionals and industry to improve the way computer systems in healthcare share information. The IHE process delivers a set of interoperability "profiles", which are comprised of established standards to address specific clinical use cases.

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