Digital Engineering 24/7

Helping design and engineering professionals discover, evaluate and specify technologies and processes that shorten the design cycle and enable success.

National Instruments Joins The Multicore Association

Will improve interoperability of multicore-enabled software and hardware.

Latest Engineering Computing News

Latest Engineering Computing Resources

By DE Editors  

February 8, 2008

By DE Editors

National Instruments ( NI; Austin, TX) has joined The Multicore Association ( El Dorado Hills, CA) , a global nonprofit organization focused on developing standards that help shorten time to market for products that involve multicore implementations.

As a member, National Instruments is collaborating with leading technology companies to improve the interoperability among operating systems, hardware, and software development tools so engineers and scientists can benefit from the performance improvements offered by multicore technology.

Readers can visit National Instruments for multicore programming resources presented by National Instruments, Intel, The Multicore Association, QNX Software Systems, and the University of California, Berkeley.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

About DE Editors

DE Editors

DE's editors contribute news and new product announcements to Digital Engineering. Press releases may be sent to them via [email protected].

Follow DE
on Facebook
on Linkedin

Related Topics

Engineering Computing   News   All topics
 

Subscribe

Subscribe to our FREE magazine, FREE email newsletters or both!

Join over 90,000 engineering professionals who get fresh engineering news as soon as it is published.

Subscribe today

 
 

From our Sponsors

Meltio Takes Metal Additive to the Next Level
Meltio's DED technology enables industries to tailor and customize their solutions to create & repair metal parts.
Easing the Transition from ETO to CTO with Configuration Lifecycle Management
Manufacturers are discovering that the Configure-to-Order (CTO) model provides significant benefits when it comes to customization.
Siemens + Altair = The Next Chapter in Design and Simulation
With its acquisition of Altair, Siemens creates a unified simulation portfolio combining generative design with high-performance computing and AI workflows.