E-cast: Maximum Multicore: Getting the Most Performance

Today’s multicore processors are designed to deliver outstanding performance, and embedded designers need to understand both the hardware and the software to optimize their systems. In this live event, we’ll hear from AMD and Ardence on key points in their multicore architectures, and techniques to tune and optimize multicore performance. The combined hardware and software perspective should make this an outstanding session for teams considering multicore technology in their embedded applications.

Presented by: Ardence, AMD, National Instruments

<p><i>Speaker(s): Jean-Charles Grabiaud, Dave Jessel, and Jeff Meisel</p>

April 27th, 2006

Today’s multicore processors are designed to deliver outstanding performance, and embedded designers need to understand both the hardware and the software to optimize their systems. In this live event, we’ll hear from AMD and Ardence on key points in their multicore architectures, and techniques to tune and optimize multicore performance. The combined hardware and software perspective should make this an outstanding session for teams considering multicore technology in their embedded applications.

Presented by: Ardence, AMD, National Instruments

<p><i>Speaker(s): Jean-Charles Grabiaud, Dave Jessel, and Jeff Meisel</p>

Topics covered in this article

Silicon, software, and strategies for embedded devices
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