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Parallel ComputingMulti-Core looks forward
JoZell JohnsonGlobal HE Manager
Aug 28, 2008
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Multi-Core Program
• Program partners with academic leaders to help change the paradigm on how Computer Science is taught– Focus is on optimization of parallel programming to
take full advantage of the new architecture – The performance gains can rely on SW as well as
HW evolution
Intel ConfidentialIntel Confidential
Expanding the Influence of Parallel Programming
2009 and Beyond = Go deeper into curriculum expansionFocus on applications
Leveraging the power of Multi Core
2008 = Focused ExpansionUniversity created Curriculum shared and
recognized for quality
2006 = Year of IntroductionDevelop initial curriculum modules and training
2007 = Initial WaveExpanded training and initial MOET agreements
Year 2006 2007 2008YTD
# Countries15 42 71
# Universities41 401 835
# Professors81 649 1,346
# Students7,156 25,000 40,000
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Program Support• Developing an expanded community through
the web– Webinars– Blogs
• Prof and Intel based
– Ongoing Curriculum Module Development
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Snapshot of Intel Research
SystemsSystems
MicroprocessorsMicroprocessors• Circuits, Signaling• New Multi- and Many-Core
Micro-Architectures• Compute-Intensive, Highly
Parallel Workloads• Programming Systems
ExploratoryExploratory• Virtualization• Manageability• Trust, Partitioning• Scalable OS• Signaling, RF, Thermals• Architecture
• Biotechnology• Ethnography• Machine Learning, Robotics• Systems / Networking• Sensing and Perception• WISP, WREL
• Next-Gen Wireless• Communications Circuits• Silicon Photonics• Flexible, multi-radio• Network Arch, Security &
Manageability• Standards & Policy
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