Intel provides software development training curriculum
In order to promote and expand software development for multi-core processors, Intel recently announced a global training curriculum for software developers.
When industry transformations from single-core processors to processors have multiple cores and processing threads, software developers need to improve their skills to create The application takes full advantage of the multi-core processors that can execute multiple processing commands at the same time. Software developers no longer have to depend on improving the clock speed of the microprocessor to gain improved performance of the application.
Photo: Ketcau.com The Intel® Software Training Program provides classroom and lab practice sessions to better train software developers in multi-threaded application design. The training program is conducted by Intel certified instructors and is designed in a way that can quickly reach global developers with NIIT, an IT training company and homeowners. Other authorized offers.
Mr. Elliot Garbus, General Manager, Relations Department with Developers, Intel said: ' The power of multi-core processors in improving the performance of the software is an extraordinary thing. , but not fully automated. With this new training program and a range of other tools, products and programs to support the developer community, Intel is empowering software designers with their skills and knowledge. need to open up a new generation of breakthrough software . '
The training program is being implemented in the US through Element K, a subsidiary of NIIT. Other authorized suppliers worldwide include IT Academy and LANIT in Russia, Aribil and NETRON in Turkey, NIIT Ltd. in India, QA-IQ in the UK, Samsung SDS in Korea, Training Choice in Australia and Singapore, and TRIA IT-training GmbH in Germany.
In addition to this new program, Intel offers a complete set of development tools for multi-core processors, an online community of multi-core online developers through Intel® Software Network and one chapter. Higher level education that provides multi-core curriculum for thousands of students at over 200 universities around the world.
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