Parallel Programming
Knights Corner: Open source software stack
Knights Corner: Open source software stack
Knights Corner micro-architecture support
How does a high performance SMP on-a-chip sound to you?
Intel ArBB Segregated Storage and Data Copies
This article will answer the question when and how many copies occur for the inputs and outputs of an Intel ArBB function.
Intel Software TV Goes Live June 9th
On June 9, Intel® Software TV, a new 24/7 live, interactive TV channel for software developers will go “on the air” with programs on Parallel Programming and Multicore, and Visual Computing.
Intel Guide for Developing Multithreaded Applications
The Intel® Guide for Developing Multithreaded Applications covers topics ranging from general advice applicable to any multithreading method to usage guidelines for Intel® software products to API-specific issues.
Intel Aids Search for Lost DaVinci Masterpiece
In the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy, a feverish search occurs seemingly in slow motion. In order to make progress in the search, a team of researchers from the University of California/San Diego has been inventing a brand new field of work called art forensics.
"Award Winning" Intel Parallel Studio XE
Intel Parallel Studio XE, in the category of "Best HPC software product or technology," was honored in the annual HPCwire Readers Choice Awards. The awards are an annual feature of the publication and constitute prestigious recognition from the high performance computing community.
Have your cake and eat it too - part 2
In the first part of this article I described how you can “have your cake and eat it too” with respect to programmable use of Hyper Threading or no Hyper Threading through use of thread team selection attributes on the parallel_for construct in the QuickThread® programming tool kit.
In this part I will describe the test bed application and results data as run on an Intel Core i7 2600K Sandy Bridge (no over clocking).
In this part I will describe the test bed application and results data as run on an Intel Core i7 2600K Sandy Bridge (no over clocking).
