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Podcast: Mr. Multi-Core on Pervasive Parallelism
In this episode of Semi-Coherent Computing, Ashlee Vance at the Register sat down with Kunle Olukotun to talk about his life, his work and his vision for computing's future:
"As head of Stanford's new Pervasive Parallelism Lab, Olukotun is looking to create software tools that will make it easier for programmers to embrace multi-core chips. He and other researchers will focus on building development environments for 3-D worlds, robots and massive server-side applications. With any luck, the Stanford work - funded by the likes of IBM, Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Sun and HP - will help coders tackle chips with 100 cores or more." Full Story
Posted by Rich Brueckner [Videos] ( July 21, 2008 07:04 AM ) PermalinkComments:
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