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Reaching out to the Academic Community

By Paul Steinberg (Intel) (1 posts) on May 9, 2008 at 12:38 pm
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I am happy to launch my first Blog post as a member of Intel's Software College and Academic Community.  Much of this first post is  introductionary & I am looking for your feedback.  I am working with some of the brightest folks here at Intel, our subject matter experts and architects, such as Clay Breshears, Michael Wrinn, Bob [...]

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Category: Events, Graphics, Multicore, Social Media & Virtual Worlds, Software Engineering, Threading Building Blocks, University Curriculum

New Intel Mash Maker Videos from IDF Shanghai

By Amelia Barton (Intel) (8 posts) on April 24, 2008 at 2:33 pm
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We've posted two brand new Intel Mash Maker videos from IDF Shanghai on our Take Five Video site. Take a look, they are on the "Community Tab" under Video Categories.

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Category: Events

Getting into PC gaming? You're not alone.

By Gina Bovara (Intel) (10 posts) on April 23, 2008 at 10:49 pm
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It seems that lately everyone has been getting into my favorite hobby ... PC gaming!  It's so cool to have this interest becoming more mainstream - I can actually talk with people who play the games I play and I don't get weird looks like I'm from Mars.  Well, of course sometimes I still do - but that's because [...]

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Category: Events, Gaming, Graphics

PGAS versus MPI and what should we teach undergraduates??

By Robert Chesebrough (Intel) (3 posts) on April 22, 2008 at 8:34 am
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One of the highlights of this 22nd annual IPDPS conference was the Wednesday night panelist discussion. The discussion probed the general topic of what the current parallel programming experts (eps IPDPS faculty & researchers) can teach to a new generation who will just now be cutting their teeth on MC processors and growing up in [...]

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Category: Events, Multicore, Software Engineering, University Curriculum

Functional Languages versus threading

By Robert Chesebrough (Intel) (3 posts) on April 22, 2008 at 8:26 am
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I had responded to some questions in my other post (view from 22nd annual IPDPS - http://softwareblogs.intel.com/2008/04/15/some-views-from-the-22nd-international-parallel-amp-distributed-processing-symposium/) about functional languages.  It was suggested by Clay B that I should make a seperate post along the functional language topic - so here goes.  I asked Dr Dennis (Prf Emeritus CS at MIT) his thoughts on what should [...]

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Category: Events, Multicore, Open Source, Software Engineering, University Curriculum

Go Parallel - Intel Software Conferences in India

By Preethi Raj (Intel) (1 posts) on April 21, 2008 at 7:28 pm
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We hope the Intel Software Conference - Go Parallel has been useful to you and will aid you in your pursuit to "think parallel". Share your experiences and feedback with us. Blog and tell us what you think. Be it your opinion on the need for threading applications, or the benefits of parallel programming or your feedback [...]

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Category: Events, Multicore, Threading Building Blocks

Some Views from the 22nd International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium

By Robert Chesebrough (Intel) (3 posts) on April 15, 2008 at 6:30 pm
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Greetings from the 22nd International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium in Miami! I had the privilege of discussing the future of parallel programming with a number of distinguished luminaries in parallel computing! The topics discussed in side hall discussions and informal lunch table chats were varied and dynamic. Given that this is the first day of [...]

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Category: Events, Multicore, Software Engineering, University Curriculum

Exclusive: 23 minutes of hands-on with the Lenovo and Aigo Mobile Internet Devices

By Josh Bancroft (Intel) (57 posts) on April 15, 2008 at 1:30 pm
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OK, so I'm a couple days late, and I know I've been teasing you with photos and video "appetizers", but I hope the quality/content of these videos makes up for it. While I was in Shanghai, China last week for the Spring 2008 Intel Developer Forum, I stayed a few extra days to work with [...]

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Category: Atom, Events, Mobility

Microsoft TechEd 2008

By Doug Holland (Intel) (44 posts) on April 15, 2008 at 12:52 pm
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I just completed my registration for Microsoft's TechEd 2008 developers conference which will be held again in Orlando, FL. One major difference this year is that the conference has now been extended from one week to two weeks with the first week dedicated to developers and the second week to IT professionals. Apparently, Microsoft TechEd [...]

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Category: Events, Software Engineering

Challenges for the future of OpenSolaris

By David Stewart (Intel) (71 posts) on April 15, 2008 at 10:50 am
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I’m putting together a talk this week that I will be delivering at CommunityOne in San Francisco on May 5 on some of the work we’re doing to support Intel-based kit with OpenSolaris. It’s great to talk about the accomplishments of many people, and how developers can take advantage of them. For example, I’m [...]

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Category: Events, Open Source
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