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All about NUMA with Intel Sr. SW Engineer David Ott - Parallel Programming Talk Show #113




Welcome to Parallel Programming Talk Show #113 –Intel Senior Software Engineer David Ott is here to talk about NUMA and we will introduce him in a few minutes.


Don’t forget – if you have comments, questions, suggestions send them to parallelprogrammingtalk@intel.com


Here’s the news:

Parallel PHP (HipHop) using TBB, Kiwi Style

I've been chatting with a small group of dedicated fans of Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB)  in New Zealand.  They've been looking at adding parallelism, using TBB, to Wordpress, PHP, HipHop, Perl, and other open source projects.  They have published their code and some interesting results.  They have a web site http://openparallel.com explaining some of their work.

PLDI Tutorial on Intel® Array Building Blocks, a dynamic compiler for data-parallel heterogeneous systems

The Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), June 4-8, 2011, in San Jose, CA features a half-day tutorial that I’ll be giving on Intel® Array Building Blocks, which is a dynamic compiler for data-parallel heterogeneous systems. The abstract for the tutorial may be found below.

Half-day tutorial, presented in the afternoon of Sat, June 4, 2011:

Intel Array Building Blocks: A dynamic compiler for data-parallel heterogeneous systems
Chris J. Newburn (CJ)

Abstract

Jeff's Notebook: Show-off Your Programming Skills with Threading Challenge 2011

Whether you are a Master or an Apprentice  programmer, the Intel Threading Challenge 2011 is giving you an opportunity to show-off your programming skills and to compete for a Grand Prize of a Trip to the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco in September 2011.  Also, there are opportunities to win other prizes.

Performance Presentation: Concepts Behind Parallel Computing and Extended CPU Instructions

As you may have already read in a previous post called Personal Review of Intel Under-NDA Sandy-Bridge Event I held the last session in an Intel-Under-NDA event. The presentation was called Performance and covered the different aspects of parallel computing and also the new Sandy Bridge AVX Instructions.

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