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Android on x86: Java Native Interface and the Android Native Development Kit

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
April 08, 2014

JNI and the Android Native Development Kit work together to complete the mapping between Java and C/C++ and enhance performance - Design

Intel's 50+ core MIC architecture: HPC on a Card or Massive Co-Processor?

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
April 10, 2012

Will Intel’s Knights Corner chips function as co-processors like GPUs, or will they be stand-alone many-core Linux systems? The two approaches present very different performance profiles. - Parallel

Designing for an Open Control Platform Using the Intel Atom Processor

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 16, 2010

IA-32 features and flexibility for next-generation industrial control - Embedded Systems

Is Larrabee For the Rest of Us?

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
November 10, 2009

Can non-numerical application developers take advantage from the new LRBni instructions? - Parallel

Programming the Cell Processor  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 09, 2007

Our authors present algorithms and strategies they've used to make breadth-first searching on graphs as fast as possible on the Cell multicore processor. - Parallel

Multi-core Performance In Single-Core Using Multi-threaded Virtual Multiprocessors: Part 1

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
November 20, 2006

In Part 1, the authors describe the basics of multi-threading and virtual multiprocessing and how the MIPS MT and Application Specific Instruction Extensions approach is similar to and different from traditional multithreading approaches. - Parallel

Intel Core Duo: So Hot That It's Cool

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 27, 2006

Or is it the other way aroundso cool that it's hot? Intel's latest x86 microprocessor does a whole lot more than power the iMac; it's the next generation of Intel Centrino Mobile Technology.

Letters

Dr. Dobb's Journal
October 01, 2005

October 2005 Letters

Optimal Queens  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 01, 2005

Optimal Queens is a classic problem in mathematics and computer science. Timothy optimizes it in C and Java. - JVM Languages

Understanding Dual Processors, Hyper-Threading Technology, and Multi-Core Systems

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 28, 2005

This paper will provide you with a basic understanding of the differences among several computer system architecturesdual-processor systems, Intel Xeon processors with Hyper-Threading Technology, dual-core processor systems, and multi-core processor systemscapable of executing two or more programs, for example in a multitasking environment or multiple threads within one program.

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