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More copies of this ISBNeBook editionsIntel Threading Building Blocks: Outfitting C++ for Multi-Core Processor Parallelismby James Reinders
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Multi-core chips from Intel and AMD offer a dramatic boost in speed and responsiveness, and plenty of opportunities for multiprocessing on ordinary desktop computers. But they also present a challenge: More than ever, multithreading is a requirement for good performance. This guide explains how to maximize the benefits of these processors through a portable C++ library that works on Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and Unix systems. With it, you'll learn how to use Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) effectively for parallel programming — without having to be a threading expert. Written by James Reinders, Chief Evangelist of Intel Software Products, and based on the experience of Intel's developers and customers, this book explains the key tasks in multithreading and how to accomplish them with TBB in a portable and robust manner. With plenty of examples and full reference material, the book lays out common patterns of uses, reveals the gotchas in TBB, and gives important guidelines for choosing among alternatives in order to get the best performance. You'll learn how Intel Threading Building Blocks:
Book News Annotation:Intel Threading Building Blocks is "a C++ template library for
parallelism that extends C++ by abstracting away thread management
and allowing straightforward parallel programming," to quote Reinders
(a senior engineer with the Intel Corporation), who explains the
advantages and use of Threading Building Blocks. He covers basic and
advanced algorithms, data structure capabilities, scalable memory
allocation, mutual exclusion, timing, and the task scheduler. He also
presents examples of the use of Threading Building Blocks and
discusses the history of its design. Prior knowledge of parallel
computing, C++ templates, and template libraries is useful but not
necessary for understanding the material.
Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) About the AuthorJames Reinders, Chief Evangelist of Intel Software Products, is a senior engineer who joined Intel Corporation in 1989 and has contributed to a number of projects, including the world's first TeraFLOP supercomputer (ASCI Red), compilers and architecture work for the iWarp, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Itanium, and Pentium 4 processors. He has years of experience in processor architecture, optimizing compilers, parallel computer architecture, and making products for software developers. Reinders is also the editorial columnist for the monthly "The Gauntlet" at www.devX.go-parallel.com, as well as the author of the Intel Press book titled "VTune Performance Analyzer Essentials" and contributor to the new book "Multi-Core Programming." Table of ContentsForewordNote from the Lead Developer of Intel Threading Building BlocksPrefaceChapter 1: Why Threading Building Blocks?Chapter 2: Thinking ParallelChapter 3: Basic AlgorithmsChapter 4: Advanced AlgorithmsChapter 5: ContainersChapter 6: Scalable Memory AllocationChapter 7: Mutual ExclusionChapter 8: TimingChapter 9: Task SchedulerChapter 10: Keys to SuccessChapter 11: ExamplesChapter 12: History and Related ProjectsColophon
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