Unleashing the Power of the Cell Broadband Engine
An anonymous reader writes "IBM DeveloperWorks is running a paper from the MPR Fall Processor Forum 2005 explores programming models for the Cell Broadband Engine (CBE) Processor, from the simple to the progressively more advanced. With nine cores on a single die, programming for the CBE is like programming for no processor you've ever met before."
"I just want to draw a flowchart and have the compiler and realtime scheduler distribute processes and data among the hardware resources. If we are getting a new architecture and new "programming models", and therefore new compilers and kernels, how about a new IDE paradigm."
Bingo, sir.
"Derp de derp."
It's Saturday night and I'm all alone here, cut me some slack...
Damn, nothing gets me fired up on a Saturday night like the thought of a nine way!
can it do infinite loops in 5 seconds?
Did you really have to give us details of the fun you are having with your dog?