Intel Releases New Programming Tools
News Intel has released new programming tools designed to increase the performance of software written for its Pentium, Xeon and Itanium processors. The Intel compilers can be plugged into software development tools such as Microsoft's Visual Studio.
[December 5, 2002, 11:37]
Intel Offers Programming Tools For Linux
News Intel, one of the first mainstream companies to endorse the Linux operating system, will release programming tools today that will make Linux programs run better on its chips. The chipmaker plans to announce compilers that translate Linux programs...
[August 23, 2001, 8:58]
Intel Tools On The Way For Mac Coders
News Smith said that when Intel added Linux support it found that programmers used significantly different programming dialects. Intel on Tuesday said that it plans later this year to offer test versions of software tools aimed at allowing Mac...
[August 24, 2005, 9:45]
Intel Announces 64-bit Compatible Compiler
News Intel has begun selling programming tools that let developers create software that supports 64-bit x86 chips, an important step in making the new generation of processors useful. To make this change easier, Intel sells other software tools.
[October 4, 2004, 9:15]
Oracle Chooses Intel Compilers
News Database giant Oracle has chosen Intel to supply crucial programming tools called compilers for creating software that runs on servers using Intel processors. Intel hopes to eliminate those modifications by modifying its compiler and by working...
[May 8, 2003, 9:34]
Intel Aims To Speed Linux Gadget Development
News Intel hopes for programming help from outside its own company, and two Linux companies that have signed up are Ubuntu backer Canonical and Red Flag Linux in China. Intel will be hosting source code and tools such as mailing lists, but it won't...
[July 17, 2007, 8:29]
MS Unveils Whistler Embedded Beta
News Windows NT Embedded/Whistler Embedded is aimed at Intel-based devices that typically require the full set of Win32 application programming interfaces and full implementation of Windows networking. Microsoft, though, charges a fixed fee for the...
[December 19, 2000, 8:57]
Sun Loosens Java Licence, Changes Logo
News While Java has attracted a large developer community, the programming tools Sun provides need to be better, Sun acknowledges. Sun also plans to disclose partnerships with top-tier Intel server makers that will back Sun's Solaris operating system on...
[June 6, 2003, 14:31]
Microsoft.Net To Woo Developers In US
News Microsoft and Intel are expected to demonstrate 64-bit Windows 2000 and early Windows-based Internet applications running on actual Itanium systems. Microsoft has said it plans to ship commercially the 64-bit edition of Windows 2000 simultaneously...
[July 11, 2000, 12:15]
Google Warns Of Spiralling Energy Costs
News But the software situation is improving as programming tools gradually adapt to the technology and multithreading processors start to catch on, Barroso said. Power has also become an issue in the years-old rivalry between Intel and AMD.
[December 9, 2005, 11:35]
Microsoft, Intel To Sponsor Multicore Research
News Both Microsoft and Intel — as well other IT companies — have made programming tools for multicore processing a high priority in terms of product development and research. Microsoft and Intel are expected to launch a joint research initiative on...
[March 17, 2008, 14:26]
Will Linux Get Its Own 'Palladium'?
News Proprietary software and hardware developers, led in large part by Microsoft and Intel, are in the midst of a long-term "trusted computing" initiative that backers say will allow computer users to trust that software running on their machine is...
[April 25, 2003, 7:33]
Linux Companies Go For AMD's Hammer
News Intel's upcoming IA-64 chips, which use a new programming architecture called Epic, will be able to run 32-bit software only in emulation, with a significant performance drop. AMD's longstanding rival Intel has been working with various Linux...
[August 15, 2000, 11:26]
Delay Hits Open-source .Net Project
News Developers and corporate customers eager to get their hands on an open-source version of Microsoft's .Net line of programming tools will need to wait a little longer. Microsoft's .Net software includes programming tools and the .Net Framework, the...
[November 19, 2003, 9:30]
Red Hat Embraces Embedded Linux
News RHTED is built to work with all mainstream Linux kernels and can be used to deploy embedded applications for embedded Intel 32-bit and PowerPC chips. The tool manages Linux interoperability by its use of Red Hat's EL/IX application programming...
[February 1, 2000, 13:24]
Windows For Supercomputers By November
News And it will include programming tools for writing software that runs on clusters. When you buy a cluster, the price per node in the cluster is going to be reduced" compared to regular Windows, Theimer said in a presentation at the Intel Developer...
[March 4, 2005, 8:20]
Sun Begins Open Source Solaris Era
News IBM succeeded in building a vibrant open source community around the Eclipse programming tools, which began life as IBM's own proprietary software, Quandt said. For programming tools, developers will have their choice of two compilers -- the...
[June 14, 2005, 10:25]
IBM's Next Push: The Network Chip
News Competition comes from Intel's Intel Exchange Architecture as well as EZChip Technologies, Silicon Access Networks and Lucent Technologies' Agere Systems, among others. See Chips Central for daily hardware news, including interactive roadmaps for...
[February 2, 2001, 8:32]
IBM Incorporates XML Into Content Management
News Unlike Intel or Advanced Micro Devices, which adopt city and place names for their code names, IBM's Silicon Valley lab gets its code names from food. The company said it intends to simplify programming with its DB2 Content Manager by making the...
[July 27, 2004, 12:50]
Eye2Eye: Larry Augustin Pt III
News The thing is that what they've done a very good job of is going after a slice of the market where Intel hasn't shown a lot of focus, which is great. I think that Linus brings a lot of enthusiasm, but Transmeta are in the business of competing with...
[June 8, 2000, 7:02]

