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Ramblings in Real Time  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
December 01, 1996

Michael reveals how he and other id programmers designed and implemented the Quake lighting model which draws the world. In doing so, Michael focuses on performance and complex lighting. - Embedded Systems

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

New Products

Dr. Dobb's Journal
October 01, 1994

New Products

Dr. Dobb's Journal
January 01, 1996

Of Interest

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 01, 1995

Of Interest

Dr. Dobb's Journal
June 01, 1993

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.

Comparing Fortran 90 and C++ Valarrays

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 01, 1999

Template class valarray was added to the Standard C++ Library to attract numerical programmers. It appears to be working.

Of Interest

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 01, 1997

New Products

Dr. Dobb's Journal
March 01, 1998

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