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Samsung Electronics Joins the Multicore Association's Board to Drive Multicore Standards for Next Generation Consumer Products

EL DORADO HILLS, Calif., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Multicore Association(TM), a global non-profit organization focused on developing standards that help speed time to market for products that involve multicore implementations, announced today that Samsung Electronics has joined the consortium as an executive board member. The Multicore Association is working to enable the widespread adoption of multicore processor-based implementations by setting standards for how systems will be utilized and programmed. As a provider of semiconductors, mobile phones, DTVs and many other consumer electronics products, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. will help the Multicore Association drive standards for deploying multicore solutions in the consumer electronics sector.

Samsung Electronics Joins the Multicore Association's Board to Drive Multicore Standards for Next Generation Consumer Products

Samsung Electronics Joins the Multicore Association's Board to Drive Multicore Standards for Next Generation Consumer Products

Multicore: New chips mean new challenges for developers

With the advent of multicore processors such as the Intel Core Duo, which is now commonplace in PCs, software developers must deal with a new wrinkle -- getting software to be processed across multiple cores -- in order to ensure the maximum performance from their software. But this is much easier said than done, with developers having to tackle issues with concurrency and potential performance bottlenecks. Already, 71 percent of organizations are developing multithreaded applications for multicore hardware, according to a recent IDC survey sponsored by tool vendor Coverity.

Multicore: New chips mean new challenges for developers

With the advent of multicore processors such as the Intel Core Duo, which is now commonplace in PCs, software developers must deal with a new wrinkle -- getting software to be processed across multiple cores -- in order to ensure the maximum performance from their software. But this is much easier said than done, with developers having to tackle issues with concurrency and potential performance bottlenecks. Already, 71 percent of organizations are developing multithreaded applications for multicore hardware, according to a recent IDC survey sponsored by tool vendor Coverity.

Multicore: New chips mean new challenges for developers

(InfoWorld Daily Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) With the advent of multicore processors such as the Intel Core Duo, which is now commonplace in PCs, software developers must deal with a new wrinkle -- getting software to be processed across multiple cores -- in order to ensure the maximum performance from their software. But this is much easier said than done, with developers having to tackle issues with concurrency and potential performance bottlenecks. Already, 71 percent of organizations are developing multithreaded applications for multicore hardware, according to a recent IDC survey sponsored by tool vendor Coverity.

Multicore: New Chips Mean New Challenges for Developers

With the advent of multicore processors such as the Intel Core Duo, which is now commonplace in PCs, software developers must deal with a new wrinkle -- getting software to be processed across multiple cores -- in order to ensure the maximum performance from their software. But this is much easier said than done, with developers having to tackle issues with concurrency and potential performance bottlenecks.

Multicore: New chips mean new challenges for developers (InfoWorld)

Komodo IDE for dynamic languages gets faster If Windows is a dead end, what's next? Multicore: New chips mean new challenges for developers Microsoft finally unveils browser-based Office apps

Glassfish Enterprise v3 Prelude released

As multicore processors become more prominent, developers need all the support they can get. InfoWorld's Paul Krill reports on how Intel, Sun, and Microsoft are approaching multicore.

Aonix: Java multiprocessor virtual machine

Aonix announces the release of PERC Ultra SMP with support for multicore hardware. PERC Ultra SMP responds to the need for multiprocessor and multicore solutions in complex mission-critical embedded and real-time Java applications. Early adopters of the technology are in the military, aerospace, and telecommunications sectors.

Virtualization technology targets multi-core ARM

VirtualLogix is touting its virtualization firmware's ability to support multicore ARM processors. The company is demonstrating VLX on quad-core ARM11 chips, and says the product is ready for Cortex-A9 or any other multicore ARM processors that use ARM's five-year-old MPCore interconnect technology.

Multicore and Cryptographic Hash Functions

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Multicore chips bring challenges for developers

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Multicore: New chips mean new challenges for developers

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Multicore: New chips mean new challenges for developers

With an estimated 40% of the world's information now residing behind a firewall, employee productivity is driven by the ability to quickly find key information no matter where it's stored across your organization. At Google, we believe in a simple premise: all of the information you need to be productive at work should be available through one search box, giving users real-time access to content across the enterprise and delivering a single, integrated, secure set of search results.

Multicore: New chips mean new challenges for developers

With an estimated 40% of the world's information now residing behind a firewall, employee productivity is driven by the ability to quickly find key information no matter where it's stored across your organization. At Google, we believe in a simple premise: all of the information you need to be productive at work should be available through one search box, giving users real-time access to content across the enterprise and delivering a single, integrated, secure set of search results.

Guest View: Java + multicore = good news

Are your important security code parts in silent code blocks? Are you triggering license checking by multiple actions throughout your application? If y...

Sun offers open source multicore processor support to universities

Sun Microsystems and Europractice have started a three-year collaboration to widen the use of the OpenSPARC CMT open sourced multi-core, multithreaded processor architecture particularly in European universities.

Windows 7 will scale to 256 processors

Categories: Windows client, Windows server, Corporate strategy, Windows 7, WinHEC, Multicore/distributed computing, Windows Server 2008 R2 /("Windows 7 Server"), PDC 2008

PERC Ultra SMP for Java developers

PERC Ultra SMP responds to the need for multiprocessor and multicore solutions in complex mission-critical embedded and real-time Java applications

Apple Patent Applications Support Snow Leopard's Promise Of Speed

The Mac maker looks to be working on improved techniques for executing computer code on multiple multicore CPUs and GPUs.

Developers Seeded New OS X Snow Leopard Build (10A190)

Apple has seeded a new version of Snow Leopard (Build 10A190) to developers. Seed notes reveal some changes, including Multicore enhancements and partially rewritten Cocoa Finder, but also in areas like Basic reading and editing support for Microsoft Exchange in Mail, iCal and Address Book.

Mathematica 7 arrives with built-in human genome

Wolfram Research on Tuesday released version 7 of Mathematica, bringing new techniques for image processing, building in the entire human genome, and improving the software's ability to run on multicore processors.

Mathematica 7 arrives with built-in human genome

Wolfram Research on Tuesday released version 7 of Mathematica, bringing new techniques for image processing, building in the entire human genome, and improving the software's ability to run on multicore processors.


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