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Intel started the pilot program for multicore programming at five of China's top universities, including Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University and Fudan University. As part of the expansion, Intel ...
Acknowledging the significant struggles that programmers face on the increasingly prevalent multicore chip formats, Intel Corp. Tuesday announced the availability of two software products, the Intel ...
Adding more cores is desirable to meet growing computing demands, but it could create more challenges for programmers writing code that enables applications to work effectively with multicore chips.
Intel files a patent for software designed Super Cores, which are smaller cores working together as a bigger Super Core, ...
Adding more cores is desirable to meet growing computing demands, but it could create more challenges for programmers writing code that enables applications to work effectively with multicore chips.
As technology develops at a fast rate, a challenge for developers is to adapt to programming for multicore systems, said Doug Davis, vice president of the digital enterprise group at Intel, during ...
The technology, referred to as Software-defined Super Cores (SDC), would dynamically fuse multiple cores to execute single-threaded workloads while appearing to the operating system as a ...
Intel is focusing its efforts on homogeneous cores. It’s likely that the two worlds will merge with a mix of homogeneous and heterogeneous cores, but it raises some programming issues that are not yet ...
Intel open sources multicore programming tool Intel launches their largest open-source effort ever: Thread Building Blocks 2 … ...
Intel announces Intel Parallel Studio 2011, a new version of its tool set for building applications for parallel systems.
Intel readies massive multicore processors Researchers work to mask intricate functionality of up-to-80-core chips, so hardware and software makers can more easily adapt to them. Michael Kanellos ...
Intel readies massive multicore processors Researchers work to mask intricate functionality of up-to-80-core chips, so hardware and software makers can more easily adapt to them.