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Shows how to view tasks on Linux and compile objects exposed to debugging. (v.1, June 2009)
Discusses increasing throughput for multi-core processors. (v.1, June 2009)
A discussion of experimental techniques for rapid mitigation of phishing and spam. (v.1 June 2009)
Research on building a network device for improving peer-to-peer traffic control. (v.1, June 2009)
Shows how to view tasks on VxWorks and compile objects exposed to debugging. (v.1, June 2009)
Webinar details AltiVec* SIMD macros translator migration to Intel® processors. (v.1, May 2009)
To better understand how Intel® multi-core creates expansiveness and efficiency simultaneously, this brief summation defines advantages, identifies complexities, and cites industry use.
Mark Hatle describes creating a custom embedded distribution on any architecture. (v.001, Oct. 2011)
Ishu Verma discusses Android* SDK and NDK toolsets as well as the benefits of using NDK. (v.001, Oct. 2011)
Minimize concerns of cost, effort, and complexity. (v.001, Oct. 2011)
Covers uncore performance monitoring registers, counters, and integrated memory controller specifics.
Demonstrates how to use open source hypervisor, Xen* 3.0, and CentOS* 5.5. (v.1, Oct. 2010)
Demonstrates verification using turbo mode gadget and frequency display utility. (v.1, Oct. 2010)
Demonstrates the cost-saving benefits of remote management capabilities. (v.1, Sept. 2010)
Demos set-up, software, oscilloscope settings, and power delivery assessments. (v.001, Mar. 2010)
Spec Update: Device and documentation errata, and specification clarifications and changes.
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Design-In Presentation: Platform overview, design considerations, power delivery, and collaterals.
Specification Update: Document and device errata, clarifications, and changes. (v.001.24, Nov. 2011)
Platform Design Guide: Platform design guidelines, layout, overview, and considerations. (June 2009)
Delivering small, fast, and efficient storage with less power consumption for small form factors.
Formerly McCreary (Yorkfield/Wolfdale + Eaglelake)
Transceiver connects to appropriate Intel® chipsets with an integrated media access controller.
Controller is ideal for small form-factor designs and client/server LAN on motherboard configurations.
Single-port transceiver connects to the platform’s integrated media access controller.

