Search Results for multicore tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/multicore 2009-11-23T18:34:53Z Movable Type 4.21-en 13 1 13 How to Count Cores tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.2023 2008-08-11T17:13:08Z 2008-09-10T22:46:33Z Anwar Ghuloum (葛安华) http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/07/profile_anwar_ghuloum.php One of the most abused terms today is &#8220;core count&#8221;. 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&#8230;like a small processing element with an... Unwelcome Advice tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1769 2008-06-30T19:11:00Z 2008-08-14T16:13:05Z Anwar Ghuloum (葛安华) http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/07/profile_anwar_ghuloum.php Generally speaking, you don&#8217;t want to deliver any kind of difficult news to customers, partners, etc. Some of us are lucky enough to talk to folks about the performance and capabilities of our processors, shipping and soon-to-ship. Some of us,... Yimin Zhang on Why do we need many-core? tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1423 2008-03-31T22:00:00Z 2008-07-30T22:42:29Z Guest Blogger Now we are already in a Multi-core era, dual-core has become mainstream, and some people even have Quad-core CPUs in their desktop PC. But some people still are are not clear if, in the future more cores will benefit them,... <![CDATA[Backward Compatibility ≠ Forward Scalability?]]> tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1178 2008-03-06T12:36:48Z 2008-04-01T17:10:34Z Anwar Ghuloum (葛安华) http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/07/profile_anwar_ghuloum.php One of the constants valued by our developers is the backward compatibility provided by our architectures in the form of a consistent ISA. Historically, a corollary of this has been that legacy software has benefited from process and micro-architectural improvement.... The Problem(s) with GPGPU tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.919 2007-10-18T19:16:35Z 2007-12-17T21:58:31Z Anwar Ghuloum (葛安华) http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/07/profile_anwar_ghuloum.php Hundreds of GigaFLOPs are available in your PC today….in fact, you might even have a TeraFLOP in there. As someone who cut his teeth on a Cray C90 (15 GFLOPS max), this is an intriguing opportunity to dabble; for the... Tera-scale for laptops? tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.797 2007-09-11T21:41:20Z 2008-02-29T21:18:07Z Sean Koehl http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_sean_koehl.php Recently I was looking over some slides by Intel Fellow Vivek De, which he has put together for his Intel Developer Forum session next week on &#8220;Energy Management Innovations for Future Multi-Core Processors.&#8221; In the presentation I saw a few... Making “virtual” more real tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.803 2007-09-10T17:58:30Z 2007-09-14T19:34:19Z Jerry Bautista http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/09/profile_jerry_bautista_1.php Within the Intel labs we were shocked by the public reaction to our 80 core disclosure last spring. The interest level was astounding, but after the initial discussions (around core type, how they were arranged/interconnected, power vs. teraflops, and the... Multi-core research update: the intimate coupling of software & hardware tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.751 2007-08-14T15:00:00Z 2008-02-29T21:18:07Z Sean Koehl http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_sean_koehl.php This week we are excited to share further technical progress towards our vision to enable scalable, programmable multi-core architectures based on many cores. We are disclosing 8 technical papers from our Tera-scale program via the Intel Technology Journal with new... Groundhog Day: A Personal Perspective on Multi-core Computing tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.697 2007-07-27T15:00:00Z 2008-02-29T21:18:07Z Anwar Ghuloum (葛安华) http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/07/profile_anwar_ghuloum.php In the 1993 comedy “Groundhog Day”, Bill Murray finds himself reliving the same (eponymous) day again and again until he mends his ways and becomes a better person. Nearly twenty years ago, when I entered graduate school, parallel computing was... Inside an 80-core chip: the on-chip communication and memory bandwidth solutions tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.683 2007-07-17T21:47:11Z 2008-02-29T21:18:07Z 杜江凌 (John Du) http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_john_du.php By John Du, reposted from our Chinese language blog. Here I would like to discuss about some hot technical topics. About tera-scale, some readers of the Chinese blog made comments about the communication and the memory bandwidth solutions. I would... What would you do with 80 cores? tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.663 2007-07-10T23:20:32Z 2008-02-29T21:18:07Z Sean Koehl http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_sean_koehl.php When talking to folks about tera-scale computing research or the 80-core research chip, the question inevitably arises as to what general users would really be able to do with &#8220;supercomputer-level&#8221; performance in a desktop, let alone a mobile device. And... Research at Intel Day highlight video tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.651 2007-06-27T15:00:46Z 2008-02-29T21:38:38Z Sean Koehl http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_sean_koehl.php Following up on Brian&#8217;s post yesterday, here&#8217;s a video showing highlights from Research@Intel day last week.... Multi-core processors: An inflection point in software tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.636 2007-06-19T16:00:15Z 2008-02-29T21:18:07Z Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_alireza_adltabatabai.php Welcome to my first blog! I’m delighted to be part of the Research@Intel blog. As an Intel researcher, my job involves developing new programming systems for future Intel architectures. I work on a range of technologies spanning programming languages, optimizing...