Part one in a series. Processing architectures continue to become more complex, but is the software industry getting left behind? Who will help them utilize the hardware being created? Eleven years ...
Final in a series: The amount of software that interacts with hardware is increasing, and no longer can applications ignore the execution platform. What is EDA doing to help? System architects look to ...
Sometimes, if you stick around long enough in business, the market will come to you. Nonetheless, Victor Peng, a ten-year veteran of Xilinx and, since January, its chief executive officer, sees this ...
New process technology and microarchitectural enhancements will, as always, play an important role. But increasingly, the industry is looking toward a concept known as heterogeneous computing to save ...
In this video from the 2018 Rice Oil & Gas Conference, Mike Ignatowski from AMD presents: Beyond Moore’s Law – The Challenge of Heterogeneous Compute & Memory Systems. “We have reached the point where ...
Do I patch my system in the name of security, or do I leave it unpatched to enable critical operations and business functions? Heeding CIO or CISO advice to patch systems and update information ...
AMD’s Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) hardware framework provides Heterogeneous Uniform Memory Access (hUMA) to CPUs and GPUs (Fig. 1). It radically changes the way CPUs and GPUs will interact ...
In this article we will be discussing various aspects of multicore processing, including a look at different types of multicore processors and why these devices are becoming common and popular today.
At The Next FPGA Platform event in San Jose, California on January 22, Jose Alvarez, Intel PSG CTO, Jose Alvarez outlined the three levels of heterogeneous integration. It’s a simple taxonomy. First, ...
Inelastic light scattering on a sample is measured by Raman spectroscopy. The Raman spectrum is unique to each IR-active substance, and thus, allows for clear identification of the substance of ...