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Intel Cluster Studio XE Development Suite Announced
By Adrian Bridgwater, November 09, 2011
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Here's what caught my attention: "The compute power of the hardware is scaling at approximately twice the rate of Moore's Law." Tool vendors are doing a heroic job of tracking developments in hardware, but developers have a lot of catching up to do. We fall a little further behind every day.
Adrian, in the context of this article, "MPI" refers to "Message Passing Interface" not "Machine Profiler Inteface".