Results tagged “modelbasedcomputing”
Yimin Zhang on Why do we need many-core?
posted by Guest Blogger on March 31, 2008 at Research@Intel
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,...
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tagged: IDF, IDF2008, intel, many core, model-based computing, multicore, research, terascale
The Dreaded Merge Test: The DARPA Urban Challenge (Part 2)
posted by Sean Koehl on October 29, 2007 at Research@Intel
More on the DARPA robot car contest, currently underway, from Scott Ettinger. Read his previous blog for more info. Today Junior (Stanford’s robotic vehicle) faced the dreaded merge testing at track A. As I described earlier, this test involves dense...
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tagged: DARPA Urban Challenge, model-based computing, Robotics, Stanford
Multi-core research update: the intimate coupling of software & hardware
posted by Sean Koehl on August 14, 2007 at Research@Intel
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...
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tagged: applications, benchmark, Intel, model-based computing, multi-core, parallel programming, run-times, task scheduling, terascale, workloads
What would you do with 80 cores?
posted by Sean Koehl on July 10, 2007 at Research@Intel
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 “supercomputer-level” performance in a desktop, let alone a mobile device. And...
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tagged: 80-core, Intel, model-based computing, multi-core, research, terascale

