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Day 3 at Cannes

By Stephanie Brumat (Intel) (3 posts) on May 17, 2008 at 10:35 am
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Today, I helped mentor team 6 who is doing a documentary on a tatooist/ tatoo-artist and capturing his impressions of the Cannes festival. I followed them on their interviews and shoots around Cannes and got to witness their inside-out knowledge of the cameras which they specifically used to create a slow-motion effect directly from the camera in order [...]

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Day 2 At Cannes

By Stephanie Brumat (Intel) (3 posts) on May 16, 2008 at 1:09 pm
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I painfully discovered the past two days that the Cannes Film Festival experience is as much a 'Film' experience as it is a 'French' one. So if you come here, prepare for taxi drivers who try to scam you charmingly, pickpockets who  steal your wallet before you have time to buy a 'cafe' and train strikes which [...]

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Category: Uncategorized, University Curriculum

International Workshop on Multicore Software Engineering (IWMSE)

By Wolfgang Rosenberg (Intel) (3 posts) on May 9, 2008 at 2:15 pm
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Stay tuned about the upcoming workshop. We are expecting interesting discussions about Threading Building Blocks between the subject matter experts, the audience and you.  The International Multicore Software Engineering Workshop is co-located with the 30th International Conference on Software Engineering in Leipzig, Germany on May 12th. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners with diverse backgrounds in [...]

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Category: Multicore, Uncategorized, University Curriculum

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

Multi-core Training Workshop at Wuhan Unviersity, China

By JianFeng Yang (1 posts) on May 9, 2008 at 8:06 am
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Download the presentation: summary_multi-core training workshop_at Wuhan Unviersity The Multi-core Training Workshop was held in the National Electrical and Electronic Teaching Base of Wuhan University, China Friday Apr. 11- Thursday Apr. 17, 2008. The workshop was sponsored by Intel and arranged by Wuhan University that brings teachers and scholars together with Intel specialists to make progress [...]

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Category: Multicore, University Curriculum

Cannes Film Festival Documentary Competition

By Wolfgang Rosenberg (Intel) (3 posts) on May 9, 2008 at 1:24 am
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Welcome to the participating Students and Mentors! Adobe© and Intel© have come together to change the way creative professionals work, to optimize design productivity and allow creative genius to reign free. We finally see, based on your inputs and feedback, that film schools will enhance their curricula by using revolutionary technologies to express even most ambitious creative visions without [...]

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Category: Uncategorized, University Curriculum

Cannes Film Festival

By Stephanie Brumat (Intel) (3 posts) on May 8, 2008 at 12:08 pm
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Look out for my posts on the Reel Ideas Studio Competition of 3-5 mins documentaries on the Cannes Film Festival coming up next week! Talk to you then...

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Category: Uncategorized, University Curriculum

Parallel computing: disappearing from CS curricula???

By Michael Wrinn (Intel) (2 posts) on May 2, 2008 at 2:18 pm
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Now that multicore computing platforms are standard issue (can you even find a single-core system for sale?), a fraction of the academic community is beginning to at least think about adjusting their teaching focus, to align with this reality. Given that context, it was startling to hear a panelist at IPDPS (in Miami, a couple of [...]

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Category: Multicore, University Curriculum

The Academic Community has a new face to support you!

By Wolfgang Rosenberg (Intel) (3 posts) on April 28, 2008 at 1:27 am
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As the first face you might have noticed the new look and feel of the Academic Community site. We hope you like the fresh new look!  Or main intention remains of course to enhance our support for you through enabling tomorrow’s innovation with access to resources and next generation technologies. The second new face is me. [...]

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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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