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Human-Centric Vision of Consumer Applications
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 computing applications to the mainstream. We demon
Expand Description Collapse DescriptionLast 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 computing applications to the mainstream. We demonstrate such an application that the UPCRC is working to parallelize in which attendees can participate in a tele-immersive 3D environment. Participants in two separate spaces engage and interact in a 3D virtual environment to complete tasks or play games such as Tele-Immersive Saber Fencing or Tele-Immersive Jump Rope.
for more information on this visit: www.upcrc.illinois.edu also make sure to visit www.intel.com/research to see more Intel sponsores research
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Intel Parallel Studio XE at SC11
Ron Green gives a demonstration of Intel Parallel Studio XE at SC11.
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Broad Based Efforts to Expand Parallelism at SC11
Dick Brown, St. Olaf College, Michael Wrinn, Intel, Ben Gaster, AMD, and Sushil Prasad, Georgia State, talk about the "Broad Based Efforts to Expand Parallelism" birds of a feather discussion that was hosted at SC11.
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High Productivity Vectorization Models at SC11
Noah Clemons gives a demonstration on High Productivity Vectorization Models at SC11 using Parallel Composer XE.
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Weather Research and Forecast Model Running on Intel MIC Architecture at SC11
John Michalakes of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory talks about the Weather Research and Forecast Model running on Intel MIC Architecture at SC11.
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Intel Cluster Studio XE Bundle at SC11
Gergana Slavova shows off some of the features of the Intel Cluster Studio XE Bundle during SC11.
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Intel Threading Challenge Winner at SC11
Dr. Clay Breshears talks to the Intel Threading Challenge Master Division winner Akshay Singh at SC11.
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Dick Brown of St. Olaf College gives an overview of the "Parallelism, the Cloud, and the Tools of the Future for the Next Generation of Practitioners" panel with Kevin Goldsmith, Adobe and Simon McIntosh-Smith, Bristol University.
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Answers About Intel Cluster Studio XE
Gergana Slavova, Intel Cluster Tools Technical Consulting Engineer answers questions about how Intel® Cluster Studio XE helps developers build, verify, tune and deploy applications that run faster and more reliability on hybrid MPI clusters
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This video walks you through using the new Intel VTune Amplifier XE interface and analysis features for Intel Microarchitecture Codename Sandy Bridge.
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Performance Analysis Methodology for Intel Microarchitecture Codename Sandy Bridge
This video explains the tuning methodology we recommend for using Intel VTune Amplifier XE to tune software on Intel Microarchitecture Codename Sandy Bridge.
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Citrix NetScaler: Working with Intel and Microsoft Solutions
Citrix Systems Engineer, Mark Borrow, demonstrates Citrix NetScaler with Intel at Microsoft TechEd 2011.
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High Availability and Fault Tolerant Servers for Microsoft SQL Server and Hyper-V
NEC Corporation’s Mike Mitsch shows a Fault Tolerant Server demo with Intel at Microsoft TechEd 2011.
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Intel Labs Fellow, Shekhar Borkar and the 2011 Turing Awards
Intel Fellow Shekhar Borkar talks about the upcoming A.M. Turing Award and its current honoree Leslie G. Valiant of Harvard University (http://www.acm.org/press-room/news-releases/2011/turing-award-10).
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Steve Lionel, widely known as Dr. Fortran answers customer questions about the Intel Fortran compiler.
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The Technical Committee on Parallel Processing
Rowena Turner talks to Dr. Sushil Prassad about being the committee chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP). Dr. Prassad talks about the conferences that are sponsored by IEEE/TCPP such as the International Parallel & Dis
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The Education Alliance for a Parallel Future Update at SIGCSE 2011
Members of the Education Alliance for a Parallel Future (EAPF) discuss SIGCSE and the importance of parallel programming in academia.
















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