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Parallel Programming Made Simple

Parallel Programming Made Simple

This is the first public video showing the credit card sized Parallella board in action! We show multiple programs running on the ...

Intro to OpenMP: Parallel Programming simplified for CPU

Intro to OpenMP: Parallel Programming simplified for CPU

Compared to pthreads library, OpenMP is incredibly convenient. Existing serial code can be gradually augmented with OpenMP ...

Stanford CS149 I Parallel Computing I 2023 I Lecture 1 - Why Parallelism? Why Efficiency?

Stanford CS149 I Parallel Computing I 2023 I Lecture 1 - Why Parallelism? Why Efficiency?

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Parallel Programming: OpenMP

Parallel Programming: OpenMP

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Deep .NET: Let's Talk Parallel Programming with Stephen Toub and Scott Hanselman

Deep .NET: Let's Talk Parallel Programming with Stephen Toub and Scott Hanselman

Stephen and Scott are back with more Deep .NET goodness! This time we are talking about

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Nvidia CUDA in 100 Seconds

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Parallel Programming Made Simple - Intel Parallel Studio XE

Parallel Programming Made Simple - Intel Parallel Studio XE

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Parallel Computing: Its Opportunities and Challenges

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Understanding Parallel Computing: Amdahl's Law

Understanding Parallel Computing: Amdahl's Law

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Chapel: Making parallel computing as easy as Py(thon), from laptops to supercomputers

Chapel: Making parallel computing as easy as Py(thon), from laptops to supercomputers

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Introduction to Parallel Programming

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Parallel Programming Made Simple Intel Parallel Studio XE

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Ever wondered why your 8-core computer isn't exactly 8 times faster than a single-core one? It's all down to a fundamental rule ...