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The Multicore Blog: October 2013
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A blog about multicore processors, parallel processing and related matters (some less obviously connected than others! Monday, 14 October 2013. Power, code, portability and renewed divergence. I was reading articles about and watching Thomas Schulthess' exposition of Piz Daint on Youtube. This is the Cray XC30 in CSCS at ETH. The whole is a very interesting talk and is available here. I don't want to dwell on the details of a 50 minute long talk which you can watch for yourselves at leisure if you want!
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The Multicore Blog: November 2011
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A blog about multicore processors, parallel processing and related matters (some less obviously connected than others! Wednesday, 16 November 2011. Asus' Transformer Prime and Tegra 3 and 4. The upcoming release of Asus' Transformer Prime based on the NVIDIA Tegra 3 released a few days ago highlights the uptake of embedded technologies that use multicore in mainstream consumer devices. The TP is based upon NVIDIA's Tegra which in turn is based upon ARM's quadcore Cortex-A9. Indicates that cores may be in...
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The Multicore Blog: February 2011
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A blog about multicore processors, parallel processing and related matters (some less obviously connected than others! Tuesday, 15 February 2011. Multicore Predictions for 2011 and the next ten years - Part 4: Applications and Languages. In High Performance Computing, you have only to think of the tidal wave of data from sources like Hubble, the LHC at CERN or the design experiments carried out by countless industrial research centres. Ultimately parallelisation requires new mindsets. There is a vast...
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The Multicore Blog: June 2013
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A blog about multicore processors, parallel processing and related matters (some less obviously connected than others! Friday, 14 June 2013. Test blog. There have been some errors on this page recently. This is just to check that the page is working properly again. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Virtual Circle - Robin Bloor. Test blog. There have been some errors on this pag. View my complete profile.
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The Multicore Blog: April 2012
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A blog about multicore processors, parallel processing and related matters (some less obviously connected than others! Wednesday, 25 April 2012. Although I have been quiet for a very long time now on this blog, I haven't exactly gone away. I have been watching a number of developments in leading edge computing for various reasons and have been taken up with that. Apologies to the dedicated fans of this site - both of you! The Amazon Cloud for one of its clients, reported at:. While we are building very h...
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The Multicore Blog: May 2012
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A blog about multicore processors, parallel processing and related matters (some less obviously connected than others! Tuesday, 1 May 2012. Intel Ivy Bridge, PR and 3D. Intel have posted the announcement of the commercial release of their Ivy Bridge processor. The following extract is the story as reported at:. Http:/ goparallel.sourceforge.net/new-22-nm-intel-ivy-bridge-chips-37-faster-than-previous-generation-use-50-less-energy/. This is quite a performance increase if the figures actually turn out to ...
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The Multicore Blog: August 2011
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A blog about multicore processors, parallel processing and related matters (some less obviously connected than others! Thursday, 11 August 2011. Sometimes things just pop up. Just a brief post this time .well it breaks a gap at least. to point anyone interested at the following link http:/ www.computermuseum.org.uk/. Which points to Jim Austin's amazing computer collection. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Virtual Circle - Robin Bloor. Sometimes things just pop up. View my complete profile.
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The Multicore Blog: Power, code, portability and renewed divergence
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A blog about multicore processors, parallel processing and related matters (some less obviously connected than others! Monday, 14 October 2013. Power, code, portability and renewed divergence. I was reading articles about and watching Thomas Schulthess' exposition of Piz Daint on Youtube. This is the Cray XC30 in CSCS at ETH. The whole is a very interesting talk and is available here. I don't want to dwell on the details of a 50 minute long talk which you can watch for yourselves at leisure if you want!