Parallel Programming

SC10 - Parallel Programming Community Activities

Parallel Programming Community Manager Kathy Farrel and Master of the Parallel Universe Clay Breshears attended Supercomputing (SC) 10 in November, 2010. This page contains links to videos filmed there. These links appeared previously on the PP Community.
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  • Minesh Amin
  • Noah Clemons
  • Sanjiv Shah
  • Elaborazione parallela
  • Personal Review of Intel Under-NDA Sandy-Bridge Event

    Hi All,

    Early this month Intel held an event about the Sandy Bridge architecture and other near future developments. Attendees signed an NDA before entering the event and the material presented was really interesting to hear. The room was packed to no room with what looked to me like over 500 people sitting and listening.

    Parallel Programming Talk #99 "Taming the Wild Order of Synchronizations" with YY Zhou



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    Jeff's Notebook: A new Joint lifetime and access synchronization algorithm for shared dynamic objects

    Dynamic objects are created and destroyed at run-time by modern programming practices and computer languages like .NET, but how can we correlate that with multi-core enabled programming? You may need to get a parallel program to sync both lifetime of- and access to- an object in shared memory.

    Jeff's Notebook: Work a Coding Solution to the Classic Dining Philosophers Problem

    Coders and people who love to do jigsaw puzzles have a lot in common.  They look at a challenge, analyze it and then begin working the pieces to solve the puzzle.  Recently, one of our Intel Threading Building Blocks experts, Michael Voss, took the classic "Dining Philosophers Problem" and presented how you could use the capabilities of the new Graph Community Preview Feature of the Intel Threading Building Blocks to develop a new coding solution to this classic problem.  Michael goes through his solution and shows how he coded a solution using this new feature.  I think coders looking for ne

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