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June 26, 2008 | Vol 2 | Issue 12 |
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Core partners: Terra Soft on managing PS3 Wi-Fi networks
Terra Soft Solutions IT Manager Aaron Johnson shows you how to configure and encrypt the built-in Wi-Fi network that comes
with the Cell/B.E.-based Sony PlayStation 3. And, as a little bonus, get 16 quick steps that explain how to switch from a
wireless network back to a wired network on the PS3.
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Forum watch: That mean old libspe2 DMA transfer
From the experts in the forum, learn how changes in libspe2 can affect your Cell/B.E. programming (including context switching
and DMA transfer), the difference between the FAST, LOOSE, and TURBO modes, and more.
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Programming with BLAS Infobombs: SPE thread creation
A quick read on how the default SPE management routines in the BLAS library can enable SPE thread creation for the IBM
SDK for Multicore Acceleration 3.0.
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In the news
Roadrunner: Slices, dices its way to top of the Top500 Akka, a supercomputer on which you can run
Windows. Another PS3 supercomputer aims to solve weather modeling. No-moving-parts MEMS makes a cheaper accelerometer. Freescale's
vision of an embedded future. Toshiba Qosmio G55 laptop set to debut. More
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Beyond 45nm, is multithreading dead? 45 DAC respondents weigh in -- is multithreading
best for multicore? First snapshots of quantum entanglement. Crack combinatorial problems with saucy new algorithm. Two new
products add Cell/B.E. support. Put your own nanosatellite into orbit.
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You won't want to miss ...
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Cell/B.E. applications workshop in July
Register for this no-fee
two-day workshop on July 10-11, 2008 at Georgia Tech. Go from ray tracing to Roadrunner, from applications on low-cost Cell/B.E.
clusters to computer vision and digital imaging. Uncover programmability issues such as language and compiler, programming
models and common runtime, and ISV programmability framework and tooling. Must register by June 30, 2008.
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And even more Cell/B.E. workshops
Need multicore performance experience? Two days of technical training and exploration with IBM Innovation Center experts
can provide it. Upcoming sessions include- July 8-9, San Mateo, California.
- August 5-6, Chicago, Illinois.
- September
9-10, Dallas, Texas.
- October 7-8, Austin, Texas.
Learn more >
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Please comment on future SDK development!
IBM is soliciting feedback on your experience with the SDK for Multicore Acceleration and Cell Broadband Engine BladeServers
to plan for future releases. Please take the time to answer the online survey.
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