Ade Miller on Developing for Multi-Core Computers
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Ade Miller (Development Manager for "patterns & practices")talking about developing for multi-core computing, which he will be presenting on at the "patterns & practices Summit" in October, 2009 (www.pnpsummit.com)
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Ade is being humble about the app he mentions at the end of this interview. I've seen it ... and it's freakin' cool. Ade's PhD is in Physics, so use your imagination
The fact he has it screaming on high-end multi-core GPUs even multiplies the coolness
factor. There are other cool aspects of the app too, but I'm sure he'll mention those in his Summit talk.
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