Redmond-based software company Microsoft has recently added a new item on its acquisition list, the Interactive Supercomputing (ISC) company, which is focused on delivering parallel-computing solutions to desktop machines so as to enable end users to benefit from access to high-performance computing. According to the... |
22 September 2009 11:34 GMT |
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The evolution of computing is intimately connected with multi-core and many-core architectures, and Microsoft is little shy about jumping aboard. But not only is the Redmond company embracing the parallel computing wave with its own products, it is also making solutions available designed to enable developers to star... |
11 May 2009 07:26 GMT |
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NVIDIA, the leading manufacturer of computer graphics and the creator of the CUDA technology, recently announced that it was working closely with Wipro to provide the CUDA professional services to their joint customers worldwide, enabling developers with easier access to NVIDIA's parallel computing architecture.... |
16 January 2009 04:35 GMT |
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Windows 7 more so than any other Windows client will be at the core of the transition to manycore hardware. This is valid for both hardware manufacturers as well as for software developers, and Microsoft plans to focus on both groups come the Professional Developers Conference 2008 and the Windows Hardware Engineerin... |
11 October 2008 07:28 GMT |
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Microsoft has little say in the matter, as does the entire ecosystem of software developers that will have to step up their game and fall in line with the evolution of hardware, further and further into the territory of parallel computing. However, the Redmond company is indeed ready to ride the wave of manycore/mult... |
9 August 2008 06:13 GMT |
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NVIDIA Corporation, a leader in graphics technologies, announced yesterday, together with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), that the University has been appointed as the world's first CUDA Center of Excellence. The Santa Clara company also made a $500,000 donation to UIUC, in addition to the... |
1 July 2008 04:07 GMT |
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Microsoft has debuted work that will prepare Windows 7, the next iteration of the Windows client, and the successor of Windows Vista, to handle the imminent evolution of parallel computing. Windows Vista, as additional hardware and software products play well with the current dual- and quad-core-based PCs, but the co... |
19 March 2008 14:29 GMT |
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