Author's Blogs
Posted Gennaio 25th 20110
The future is Brian David Johnson's business. As a futurist at Intel Corporation, his charter is to develop an actionable vision for computing in 2020. His work is called "future casting"-using ethnographic field studies, technology research, trend data, and even science fiction to provide Intel ...
Posted Novembre 10th 20100
Posted Agosto 30th 20107
After decades of sturm und drang over whether or not to include parallelism in the undergraduate computer science curriculum, we can announce definitively that battle is over. Parallelism is here, and it already abides. Fortunately, we are not left staring into the abyss. Academia, Industry and ...
Posted Febbraio 9th 20100
Hello, we've got some exciting new projects coming in 2010, but first, a review of the high points of 2009 seems in order. Last year the Academic Community really began to flourish; with our members active participation and leadership, we were able to really make an impact on advancing and ...
Posted Settembre 3rd 20090
Here in the US, the new semester is gearing up and professors are back at work. Is everyone ready with their lesson plans? And how much weight will you be placing on teaching Parallelism this year? Let us know by completing your ...
Posted Luglio 23rd 20090
The Academic Community team together with Brooklyn Technical High School launched a Parallelism Curriculum Pilot, there have been a number of interesting blog posts on the Academic Community website, and, of key importance, we have a number of new parallel programming teaching modules on our ...
Posted Luglio 9th 20090
Now that classes are done for many of us, we can start turning our attention to research and training projects. This last month saw some really great activities in the Middle East; I’ll be highlighting a few of those. I’ll also be be talking about the debut of Intel Software Network TV, a ...
Posted Giugno 16th 20093
Professor Wen-mei Hwu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Common Strategies for Paralelism.
It was a treat, indeed an honor, to talk with Professor Wen-mei Hwu on our recent Teach Parallel broadcast. It was ...
Posted Giugno 2nd 20091
Teach Parallel Episode #5: Profesor Matthew Wolf
Today Professor Tom Murphy and I led our fifth Teach Parallel broadcast and our guest was Professor ...
Posted Maggio 22nd 20090
Spring is coming on slowly here in Oregon. We are just one state shy of the Canadian border, and it is still grey and rainy, but it is warm, and new green growth is everywhere. Scanning some of the other cities where our academic ...
