Multicore at IDF
Multicore at IDF
Intel AppUp 2012Intel AppUp 2012
Intel Cluster Studio XE BundleGergana Slavova shows off some of the features of the Intel Cluster Studio XE Bundle during SC11.
Vectorization with Parallel Composer XENoah Clemons gives a demonstration on High Productivity Vectorization Models at SC11 using Parallel Composer XE.
Joe Everton on GPA 4.3Joe Everton on GPA 4.3 features
Multicore at IDFMulticore at IDF
Citrix NetScaler: Working with Intel and Microsoft SolutionsCitrix Systems Engineer, Mark Borrow, demonstrates Citrix NetScaler with Intel at Microsoft TechEd 2011.
High Availability and Fault Tolerant Servers for Microsoft SQL Server and Hyper-VHigh Availability and Fault Tolerant Servers for Microsoft SQL Server and Hyper-V
Borkar on the Upcoming Turing AwardsIntel Fellow Shekhar Borkar talks about the upcoming A.M. Turing Award and its current honoree Leslie G. Valiant of Harvard University, noted for his pathbreaking work in machine learning and computational complexity.
Build a TBB parallel_for Using the New C++0x StandardIntel's Noah Clemons explains an easier Intel TBB parallel_for with C++0x Lambda Expression
Developer Tools for MeeGoDeveloper Tools for MeeGo
Benefits of Highly Parallelized Code on the MIC ArchitectureBenefits of Highly Parallelized Code on the MIC Architecture
Using Intel TBB parallel_for to Parallelize Serial CodeThis video instructs on using the parallel_for template from Intel Threading Building Blocks. The video walks through the sample code from the Add Parallelism Evaluation Guide for Intel Parallel Studio.
Ron Green Demos Parallel Building BlocksRon Green Demos Parallel Building Blocks
Part 5: Suddenly All Computing is ParallelPart 5: Suddenly All Computing is Parallel
Part 4: Suddenly All Computing Is ParallelPart 4: Suddenly All Computing Is Parallel
Part 3: Suddenly All Computing Is ParallelPart 3: Suddenly All Computing Is Parallel
Part 2: Suddenly All Computing is ParallelPart 2: Suddenly All Computing is Parallel
Part 1: Suddenly All Computing is ParallelMichael Wrinn's keynote from SIGCSE 2010: With parallel programming models evolving, and a variety of approaches being tried in academia and industry, flexibility is vital.
Rendering Workflows with Softimage ICERendering Workflows with Softimage ICE
How To Sign Up To Use The Manycore Testing LabHow To Sign Up To Use The Manycore Testing Lab
Part 3: Don't Dread ThreadsPart 3: Don't Dread Threads
Part 2: Don't Dread ThreadsIntel software engineer Omar Rodriguez discusses a talk he gave at GDC this year describing a four point multicore threading technique.
Part 1: Don't Dread ThreadsIntel software engineer Omar Rodriguez discusses a talk he gave at GDC this year describing a four point multicore threading technique.
Manycore Testing LabThe Intel Academic Community manager, Paul Steinberg, talks with Dr. Mike Pearce, the Intel Manycore Testing Lab technical lead, commenting on current developments, experiments, and projects that have used the Manycore Testing Lab.
Intel Parallel Advisor OverviewIntel Parallel Advisor Overview
Multithreading with Custom Task Stealing: GDCE 2010During GDCE 2010: Here's Dierk Ohlerich from 49 Games, a game developing company which is based in Hamburg, Germany. He presented how task stealing works, how to implement your own task stealing engine .
Enabling Online Updates in Data Warehouses via SSDsIntel Labs Pittsburgh exploits Solid State Drives (SSDs) for enabling fast data access on up-to-the minute data. We demonstrate a prototype data warehouse that caches recent updates in a SSD.
ScienceSim: Creating and Visualizing 3D ContentThis video demonstrates the progress in scaling the capabilities of the ScienceSim virtual world and features a collection of projects aimed at expanding the web to include interactive 3D applications.
The Open Cirrus ProjectOpen Cirrus is an open cloud-computing research testbed designed to support research into design, provisioning, and management of services at a global, multi-datacenter scale.
48-Core Single-Chip Cloud Computer48-Core Single-Chip Cloud Computer
Part 5: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel ProgrammingPart 5: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel Programming
Part 4: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel ProgrammingPart 4: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel Programming
Part 3: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel ProgrammingPart 3: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel Programming
Part 2: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel ProgrammingPart 2: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel Programming
Part 1: A Gentle Introduction to Parallel ProgrammingDr. Tim Mattson, Principal Engineer at Intel's Microprocessor Technology Labs, will lead a webinar focused on actual code and the parallel programming APIs available to software developers.
Threaded Animation: Horsepower DemoAmit Jindal sdemonstrates Horsepower at SIGCSE 2010. Horsepower is a tech demo based on Smoke. Horsepower showcases perceivable difference based on the number of available cores.
iPhone Pulse Oximeter: There's An App For That 58/4866
CES 2013: It's A Wrap! 55/1724
Intel touts tablets, smartphones at CES 2013 50/1266
Mobile Device Management Debate: Mobile Iron Vs. Good Technology 28/3368
QNX hacks a Bentley 25/1336
CES; the car show 16/416
Intel shows off eye tracking and gesture tech 12/1072
CES; Synaptics senses mobile touch potential 12/280
CES: Maxim shows heart, turns up volume on audio 11/693
SugarSync 2.0: More Convenient, More Enterprise Focus 11/2570
Facebook, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple.: The Joke's On You 11/1226
Atmel talks touch enabled curves and Internet of Things 9/680
Basis Wrist Watch Measures Multiple Health Factors 9/1495
Gadgets, Gizmos and geekery at CES Pepcom 8/517
Samsung's Galaxy Note, Tab 7.7 Blend Phone, Tablet Worlds 7/2449
Whirlwind tour of CES showfloor 6/759
Rambus; from dark to light(bulb) 6/1916
First Look At Windows 8, Microsoft's Office 2013 5/5939
CES 2012: Aurasma's Augmented Reality Browses The World 5/1803
MWC 2012: emporia's Uniquely Simple Phones 4/382
More Dr. Dobb's Go Parallel Videos
- Parallel Studio at GDC 2010
- Dual Core Gives Way to Quad Core
- Perceptions of Parallelism
- Doug Holland On Windows 7: Part 3
- Doug Holland on Windows 7: Part 2
- Doug Holland on Windows 7 and Multicore: Part 1
- Are Developers Comfortable with Parallelism
- Keeping Software Inline with Hardware Improvements
- Parallelism Is Cloud Computing
- Pipelining and Parallelism
- Incorporating Parallelism in Computer Science Education
- Testing and Parallelism
- Larrabee and NUMA
- Personal Parallelism
- Parallelism Sparking Changes
- Single Chip Cloud Computer
- Parallelism, Developers, & the Cloud
- QuickThread Developer Jim Dempsey on Parallel Programming
- TBB and Cilk: What's the Difference?
- Parallelism's Progress Report
- Intel, CilkArts, & RapidMind: It's All About the People
- More Than Just Extensions
- Executing Serial Tasks In Parallel
- Intel & Microsoft in the Parallel Space
- Shared and Distributed Memory Models
- Programming Language Support in Parallel Studio
- The D Programming Language
- Cilk Arts and RapidMind Join Intel
- QuickPath Interconnect
- Concurrent Collections: Thread Your Apps for Multicore
- Parallelism Boot Camp
- Grand Central Dispatch
- Multi Multicore
- Virtualization and Multicore
- All About CT
- Parallel Amplifier Call Tree
- Intel's Parallel Studio 1.0 Launches
- OpenMP and Intel Parallel Composer
- Parallel Composer: Parallel Debugger Extension
- Is the Hardware Leading the Software?
- Multicore Techniques to Enhance Visuals
- International Multicore
- Using Intel's Parallel Amplifier Call Stack
- Testing the Parallel Waters
- Writing & Debugging Threaded Code
- Mobile Multicore
- Academic Institutions and Parallelism
- Adding Parallelism to Your Program
- Where to Start with Parallelism
- Power Consumption and Multicore
- Three Key Challenges To Parallelism
- Transactional Programming
- Gary Carleton on VTune
- Forward Scaling
- Microsoft's Preparations for Going Parallel
- On Being A Good Algorithmist
- Multicore Is Not the Holy Grail?
- Concurrency Runtime
- Go Parallel or Perish: A Multicore Minute #1
- Multi-Core with Tim Mattson
- Multi-core Processors: Are They Here To Stay?
- Sequential Programming is no more.
- Embedded Parallelization with Max Domeika
