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Natural Interaction: Revolutionizing App Interfaces

  In the same way that parallel programing is revolutionizing the back-end of systems, perceptual computing is doing the same for the front-end user experience of apps. New tools let developers create immersive applications that incorporate close-range hand and finger tracking, speech recognition, facial analysis, and 2D/3D object tracking on 2nd and …

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The Popularity of Parallel Programming

  Intel Principal Engineer Michael McCool talks about the current state of parallel computing, the importance of vectorization and patterns, and extending development to Fortran and other languages.  (5:10) Related Videos: Parallel Programming Birth of an Idea Making the Best Use of Intel Compilers  Understanding and Working with Patterns

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Parallel Programming: Birth of an Idea

 Intel Principal Engineer Michael McCool discusses the evolution of parallel programming across five iterations and ten years. (10:33) Related Videos: The Popularity of Parallel Programming Making the Best Use of Intel Compilers  Understanding and Working with Patterns

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Performance Tuning with VTune Amplifier XE

  Intel’s Senior Staff Software Engineer Gary Carleton tells how you can identify and eliminate bottlenecks in mixed or single language applications. Learn how Intel’s VTune Amplifier XE helps analyze CPU usage and other metrics and much more. For an example and deeper dive on how you can tune applications, …

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Maximum Performance, Minimum Effort: Optimizing Legacy Code for the Latest Intel® Architectures

  How do you most effectively unlock the power of more cores and wider vectors?   Noah Clemons, Technical Consulting Engineer, Intel Corp. and Edward Nugent, Research Intern, Naval Postgraduate School sit down with Geeknet Senior Content Director Joe Maglitta and explain how, along with the key role of  Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2013 and …

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Accelerating Your Applications for Ultrabooks with Open CL

  Join Intel’s Suresh Rangaradjulu in this chat with Geeknet Media’s Senior Content Director Joe Maglitta and learn how you can optimize your programming to get the most from today’s ultra-light devices.   

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Michael McCool Interview: Making the Best Use of Intel Compilers

  In part 2 of his interview. Intel Senior Engineer Michael McCool discusses the evolution of compilers in a many-core, many-processor world.  

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Trends in Parallel Software Development: A Conversation with Intel’s James Reinders

  James Reinders, Director, Chief Evangelist, Intel Software, and Geeknet Media Editor-in-Chief Stephen Wellman discuss new trends in parallel programming. Reinders and Wellman discuss a number of parallel development topics including Intel’s new processor, Xeon Phi, as well as a number of software-specific topics including OpenMP, task development vs. thread development, …

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Maximizing Hardware with Parallel Programming

  Improving parallelism for better utilization of cores and vectors pays off on both Intel® Xeon® and Intel® Xeon Phi™ Processors.  Find out why and how in this interview with Robert Geva, Principal Engineer, Intel. 

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Perceptual Computing: Human Interaction as the Next-Generation User Interface

  Intel’s Craig Hurst demonstrates Intel’s new perceptual computing software developer kit. The SDK allows developers access to gesture, face, and voice recognition patterns and embed them in their applications. Perceptual computing offers developers and software architects a new way to design user interface in their applications. Check out this demonstration to learn more.

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