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  1. October posts on TheMoth

    msdn.com » Daniel Moth - Nov 3, 2008

    - Parallel Tasks - Parallel Extensions are part of the .NET Framework 4.0 - Email Rules - PDC Parallel session - Parallel Developer Tools - Recording for my PDC session

    Also tagged: blogging, events

  2. The limits of parallelism

    blogs.sun.com » Darryl Gove's blog - Oct 31, 2008

    We all know Amdahl's law. The way I tend to think of it is if you reduce the time spent in the hot region of code, the most benefit you can get is the total time that you initially spent there. However, the original

    Also tagged: sun, cmt, multithreaded, microparallelisation, amdahl

  3. September posts on The Moth

    msdn.com » Daniel Moth - Oct 3, 2008

    - DebuggerDisplayAttribute - Interesting properties of Tasks - Answer to quiz - Not all AnonymousMethods are the same - Active Stack Frame - PDC 2008 - Parallel Stacks - Spatial Computing - Visual Studio 2010 and .NET

    Also tagged: net general, events, vs

  4. August posts on The Moth

    msdn.com » Daniel Moth - Sep 2, 2008

    - Parallel Computing at PDC - Program Manager - Quiz on Tasks - Make Object ID - Debug into 3.5 SP1 source

    Also tagged: net general, events, ot

  5. A Time of New Beginnings: QuickPath, Power Control, Larrabee and SSDs

    intel.com » Blogs@Intel - Aug 22, 2008

    In the computer world there are times when new technologies enter the scene that set a new direction and change how the next decade evolves. For example, in 1995 the Pentium Pro (original P6 micro-architecture) with

    Also tagged: intel, power, nehalem, pcu, gpu, ssd, larrabee, nandflash, solidstatedrive, glennhinton, quickpath

  6. Intel announces parallel coding tools

    zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 21, 2008

    Intel announced a suite of parallel coding tools, designed to work with Microsoft Visual Studio. Parallelism isn't new - but, according to Intel, the time has come for parallelism to move forward. From an FAQ on

    Also tagged: hardware, productivity, tool, semiconductors, processors, mary jo foley, components, intel corp, sam diaz, intel software development product

  7. How to Count Cores

    intel.com » Blogs@Intel - Aug 12, 2008

    One of the most abused terms today is “core count”. Depending on who you ask, a core might mean a full-fledged IA Core (e.g. a Core 2), or it might mean something substantially less…like a small processing element with

    Also tagged: multithreading, intel, core2duo, core, multicore, multithreaded, simd

  8. July posts on TheMoth

    msdn.com » Daniel Moth - Aug 1, 2008

    - 34 - Quotes about concurrency by AndersH - Name Your Threads - Moore's Law in relation to manycore - Two cool debugger tips that I learnt today

    Also tagged: net general, vs, ot

  9. Intel and Microsoft fund $20M grant to reinvent computing: where do you want to go tomorrow?

    engadget.com » Engadget - Mar 26, 2008

    Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Although both Microsoft and Intel's R&D departments have been responsible for some nifty futuristic tech, the two companies got together last week and announced a $20M grant to two

    Also tagged: microsoft, intel, berkeley, champaign, parallel processing, uiuc, parallelprocessing, upcrc

  10. Partial Aggregation

    msdn.com » Craig Freedman's SQL Server Blog - Jan 18, 2008

    In some of my past posts, I've discussed how SQL Server implements aggregation including the stream aggregate and hash aggregate operators. I also used hash aggregation as an initial example in my introductory post on

    Also tagged: aggregation

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