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Video Games Live
Talkabout making a dream come true! Game audio composers Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall have taken game audio and turned it into a very serious - and very seriously funny - fine art. Complete with it's own Grammy Category, network of game audio composers (the Game Audio Network Guild, or GANG), and, …
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n-bodies: a parallel TBB solution: parallel code, a first attempt
It’s been a busy month preparing for SuperComputing ‘09 and booth duty (I’ll be hanging out in the Intel booth on Tuesday and Thursday and giving a talk there on Wednesday), and refining materials for a Parallelism Road Show we’re planning for next February and March (more details later). (Not to m …
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TechEd09: How VTune Analyzer can help .NET developers to optimize their apps
During his tech session on Wednesday at Microsoft Tech-Ed Europe 2009 Rami Radi from Intel showed a very compelling demonstration how Intel's sampling and profiling tool VTune Performance Analyzer can help .NET developers to multi-thread their applications in order to make them run faster on multico …
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Sacramento .NET Users Group - Microsoft PDC 2009
On November 24th I'll be coming back to the Sacramento .NET Users Group, this time be presenting all the technologies showcased and announced at the PDC the week before. What exactly will you see that night? Well, that remains to be seen as the teams in Redmond are not saying much until next week al …
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Intel Animation Sand-to-Silicon
Intel releases a new animation film showcasing the innovation that goes into making an Intel microprocessor. This film demos in a simple way how Intel makes microprocessors from sand removing the complex components. Click Here to view the animation Enroll in Intel Software Partner Program today a …
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Visualize this! A talk with Son Kim - Project offset contest winner
Hello and welcome to another episode of Visualize this! where we talk about topics relating to Visual Computing. I am Arti Gupta, community manager for Games Development on the Intel Software Network. Today's show is a slightly different format. Steve Pitzel community manager for Artist/Animator an …
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Casual Gamers Want "Relax" Mode
As the Atom processor makes its way into Netbooks, MIDs and handhelds next year, casual gaming is an opportunity for many software developers to explore developing new games on Intel Architecture. We should see games designed specifically for the hardware such as smaller screen sizes on Netbooks. …
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Videochat: How developers benefit from the Intel Atom Developer Program
Compared to last year Intel is talking during Microsoft Tech-Ed Europe 2009 not only about Parallel Programming, but also about a brand-new program which is called Intel Atom Developer Program. It's meant to address software developers who are going to write applications which target the netbook pla …
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Macraigor Systems* usb2Demon Support for Intel® Atom™ processor system debugging
With the Intel(R) Embedded Software Development Tool Suite 2.1.008 update release from early November Intel started supporting the Macraigor Systems* usb2Demon device (check out their website at http://www.macraigor.com/intel/). This low cost JTAG system debug device supporting the Intel(R) Atom(TM …
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Simon Crosby from Citrix Systems on Cloud Computing
In this video from the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), Simon Crosby, CTO, Virtualization at Citrix Systems, talks about XenServer, private vs. public cloud solutions, optimization for Intel architectures, benefits of virtualization for IT, and other virtualization technologies. You can watch more of o …
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How Microsoft's CCR can help .NET developers to multithread apps
The first session during Day Four at Microsoft Tech-Ed Europe 2009 was held by Ralf Westphal, a German software developer, speaker, expert, whatever. He is a real good guy who knows a lot about (parallel) programming topics. So it was no surprise that he talked about asynchronous parallel programmin …
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Mobile and Netbook optimization blogs posted on the Atom Developer site
A few weeks back I posted a few blogs to the Atom Developer site that contained useful information about optimizing for small mobile form factor devices. I wanted to give a brief mention of those blogs here so that the broader audience might know they are there and to also give a heads up for the A …
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Developer Ignite 2 brings "nerd" to Gilbert, AZ
Ever wonder what would happen if you gathered your community's most wild & crazy (and influential!) developers together and let them present whatever they want for 5-minutes in front of a large audience? We'll be finding out on November 11 @ 6PM at the second Developer Ignite event in Gilbert, …
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Video chat: The future of parallel programming
Now I know at least what "Birds-of-a-feather" discussion means: many interested people come together in a medium sized room, listening to a well-educated guy talking about his favorite topic. And right after the start of the session there is a lively discussion going on where you hear a lot of new a …
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Presentation of information on the site viva64.com
I am addressing the blog’s readers for a word of advice on how to lay out information on our site. With time, besides PVS-Studio code analysis program product we are developing and selling, www.viva64.com site has included articles and a blog for programmers, presentations/demonstrations/booklets ab …
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Are "64-bit errors" real?
I often hear in various interpretations the phrase: "The given examples show not the code incorrect from the viewpoint of porting to x64 systems, but the code incorrect in itself". I would like to discuss and theorize a bit on this point in the blog. Please, take this note with a bit of humor. First …
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Videochat: How .NET developers benefit from multicore platforms
Day three of Microsoft Tech-Ed Europe 2009 started with Rami Radi's very informative and technical session where he talked about Windows 7, .NET 4 and the question how .NET developers can benefit from multicore platforms. Rami is working as a software engineer at Intel and helps ISVs optimizing thei …
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TechEd09: Parallel Studio tech session and a netbook draw
Exactely at 4:30 p.m. at Day One during Microsoft Tech-Ed Europe 2009 Ralph de Wargny from Intel entered the stage and told the audience in 15 minutes important facts about Intel Parallel Studio which helps native coder parallelizing and optimizing their multihreaded code. But what we learnt today: …
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Problems of 64-bit code in real programs: magic constants
I would like to tell you about one more 64-bit error we have found in some program. It becomes a good tradition to publish information about interesting and specific programming errors for 64-bit systems and we will try to follow it. The error described deserves attention because of its simplicity o …
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Testing of Linux-applications with the help of PVS-Studio in Windows
Quite recently we have released a new program product PVS-Studio which united our two analyzers Viva64 and VivaMP. When Viva64 analyzer intended for developers of 64-bit applications was a separate product yet, we were asked this question: "Is there a version of Viva64 for Linux?". And although it i …

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