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Bringing GPU Power to Bear on Engineering Computations

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Peter Varhol · March 9, 2010 · AccelerEyes Jacket provides a way for MATLAB users to easily tap graphics processors for advanced computations.

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Maple 13, MapleSim 3 Boost Design Process 

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Peter Varhol · March 1, 2010 · Maplesoft builds on its legendary symbolic math engine to deliver comprehensive engineering simulations.

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Design Engineering and Social Networks

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Peter Varhol · February 23, 2010 · Social networking tools are well-positioned to improve engineering communication.

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Is an iPad in Your Future?

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Peter Varhol · February 9, 2010 · Wait to see the list of third-party applications before you spring for the iPad.

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NVIDIA & AMD Boost GPU Computing

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Peter Varhol · February 1, 2010 · Once strictly a gaming chip, the graphics processing unit is poised to serve high-performance computing needs.

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Toolkits Like MATLAB Enable Parallel Programming

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Peter Varhol · January 26, 2010 · The parallel programming toolkit enables engineering code to effectively use whatever processors and cores are available.

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Malware Gets More Clever

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Peter Varhol · January 12, 2010 · To protect yourself from Internet attacks, understand what attackers are after, and how they get onto your system.

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Sorting Out the Need for Personal Supercomputers

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Peter Varhol · January 3, 2010 · The power on your desktop can drive the most demanding applications.

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Delivering on the Potential of Multiple Cores for HPC

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Peter Varhol · January 3, 2010 ·

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Managing the High-Performance Cloud

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Peter Varhol · December 22, 2009 ·

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Does Virtualization Make Sense for Engineers?

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Peter Varhol · December 8, 2009 · While virtualization is making inroads in companies, it offers fewer advantages for design engineers.

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Mobile, Cloud-enabled Slate Pad Uses Intel Atom

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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2009 · Computing that Will Change the World, Third Place: The Internet and Intel’s Atom processor make possible a new type of mobile computer that depends on the cloud or the servers back home for its functionality.

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NI’s LabVIEW Enables Battery Testing Platform 

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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2009 · Computing that Will Change the World, First Place: Bloomy Controls’ Battery Management System is poised to change the world by enabling better electric and hybrid automobiles.

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Hyperacuity Systems Uses LabVIEW for Vision

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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2009 · Computing that Will Change the World, Second Place: Enabling moving robots and other devices to see and understand their environment is a highly difficult problem for which Hyperacuity Systems has an innovative solution.

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IT Faces the Pandemic

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Peter Varhol · November 3, 2009 · Every organization, and every engineer, should be prepared for disease or disaster to interrupt work at some point.

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Storage is No Problem

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Peter Varhol · November 1, 2009 · No matter what your need or budget, you can find digital storage for your files and applications.

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Respect Your Employer’s Trade Secrets

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Peter Varhol · October 20, 2009 · Because technology makes it easier to inadvertently share employer secrets, it’s important to take extra precautions.

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Scenes from the GPU Technology Conference

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Peter Varhol · October 6, 2009 · High-performance computing looks a lot like graphical processing these days.

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I Got a Blackberry Mainly Because I was Curious

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Peter Varhol · October 1, 2009 ·

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How Do You Read?

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Peter Varhol · September 22, 2009 · Technical reading today is a lot different and much more complex than it was even 15 years ago.

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