Multicore Programming Resources

Multicore Programming Resources

 

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Multicore Programming Resources

Multicore processors present new software challenges that must be overcome to fully take advantage of processing capabilities in test, control, and embedded design applications. Explore the following resources to learn how you can use graphical programming to multithread your applications, implement parallel programming strategies, and harness the power of dual-core and multicore processors.

Technical Resources

Read the Multicore Programming Fundamentals White Paper Series


Browse white papers to learn about the basics of multithreading, multicore programming strategies, and performance benchmarks on dual-core and multicore processors.

Develop High-Performance Real-Time Systems with Multicore Technology


View the webcast to learn how NI LabVIEW Real-Time takes advantage of multicore performance with symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) for high-end test, control, and design applications that require reliability and determinism.

The Industry Shift Toward Multicore

Transition to Multicore, Presented by Intel Corporation


View this 15-minute webcast to learn about the trend toward dual-core and multicore processors and see how you can obtain the highest performance from your applications.

Graphical Design Platforms for Embedded Systems, Presented by the University of California, Berkeley


View this one-hour presentation on concurrency and programming parallel systems.

Graphical Design for Multicore Processors, Presented by QNX Software Systems


View this 30-minute presentation to learn how embedded developers are challenged with using the latest multicore technologies such as dual-core chips from Intel and AMD while meeting embedded system requirements such as real-time performance.

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