Intel Software TV
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Bloggers at IDF
Abstract: Aaron Tersteeg, Intel Multicore Community Manager, talks with Michael Huelskoetter, blogger for software-dev-blog.de, a German blog, sponsored by Intel, that covers software developer topics including parallel programming, multicore, mob
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Jim Dempsey on Parallel Programming at IDF 2009
Intel Software Network Black Belt Developer, Jim Dempsey, shares his experiences participating at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF 2009), including his thoughts on the parallel programming demos, tools and sessions. He also shares his experiences par
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Destroy The Castle Demo at GDC Austin
Brad Werth, Intel Senior Software Engineer, gives a demo of "Destroy the Castle" which is used to show the versatility of multicore architecture. For more information on Intel tools please visit: www.intel.com/software/tools
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Optimizing Direct X for Multicore - Intro to series
Intel Applications Engineer, Leigh Davies, gives a summary of his session, Optimizing Direct X for Multicore, from the Game Developers Conference. How to optimize for graphics using the CPUs and GPUs? What tools do you need? How can you scale on the
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Hellgate London on Intel Integrated Graphics Card
Raymond Paik, Applications Engineer with Intel's Virtual Computing Group shows Hellgate London running on the next generation (pre-release) Intelr Integrated Graphics Card and shows some of the benefits of threading games for multicore. www.intel.co
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Meet Aaron Tersteeg Intel Software Network
Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Aaron Tersteeg -- Community Manager for parallel programming and multicore.
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Preparing the World for Ubiquitous Parallelism at SC09 Part 1
Multicore platforms are transforming the nature of computation. Increasingly, FLOPs are free, but the people who know how to program these petascale, manycore platforms are not. This panel, composed of a diverse set of industry and academic represen
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Preparing the World for Ubiquitous Parallelism at SC09 Part 2
Multicore platforms are transforming the nature of computation. Increasingly, FLOPs are free, but the people who know how to program these petascale, manycore platforms are not. This panel, composed of a diverse set of industry and academic represen
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Preparing the World for Ubiquitous Parallelism at SC09 Part 8
Multicore platforms are transforming the nature of computation. Increasingly, FLOPs are free, but the people who know how to program these petascale, manycore platforms are not. This panel, composed of a diverse set of industry and academic represen
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Preparing the World for Ubiquitous Parallelism at SC09 Part 9
Multicore platforms are transforming the nature of computation. Increasingly, FLOPs are free, but the people who know how to program these petascale, manycore platforms are not. This panel, composed of a diverse set of industry and academic represen















