James Reinders's Bio
James Reinders, a senior engineer for Intel, has worked on projects ranging from the world's first TeraFLOP supercomputer (ASCI Red) to compilers and architectures for processors. James is the author of Intel Threading Building Blocks: Outfitting C++ for Multi-core Processor.
Archive
- Parallel Evolution, Not Revolution
- Transactional Synchronization in Haswell
- Parallelism As a First Class Citizen in C and C++
- Joint talk: Visual Studio 2010 + Intel Parallel Studio 2011
- Geoff Lowney on Intel Parallel Studio 2011
- Worth a read ACM article "Photoshop Scalability: Keeping It Simple"
- Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) 3.0
- Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) 3.0
- Think Parallel 2010, 5 years of Multicore
- Think Parallel 2010, Five Years of Multicore
- Think Parallel 2010 / Five Years of Multicore x86
- Matt Dunbar, SIMULIA, talking on parallelism...
- 48 Intel cores on a single research chip, helps software research
- Bernard Laberge of Avid to talk on parallelism -
- a view from PDC - parallelism
- Developer Tools in the Clouds? Here's one...
- Rod Henderson, DreamWorks Animation, on Parallelism
- Webinar series on "Real World Parallelism"
- Test suites fail with parallel programs...
- Beta applications being taken for Intel "Ct Technology"
- Parallelism as smooth as Cilk, Intel
- Happy Pi (Approximation) Day
- Think Parallel in High School
- Next lesson: parallel programming for high schoolers
- AVX support in new tools from Intel, faster MPI, and some Parallel Studio features on Linux and Mac

