Roland_K's Profile

  • Name: Roland Koo
  • Email: (Private)
  • Member Since: Nov 11, 2008
  • Last Logged In: Apr 24, 2009 8:49 AM
  • Status Level:  
  • Location: IBM Toronto Software Lab.
  • Occupation: Product Line Manager, Compilers

Roland_K's Latest Content

rsc.jpg

Come and learm how to leverage the latest IBM Rational compilation technology to improve programmer productivity, application performance, and return on hardware capital investments. This session " Leverage Compilation Technology to Optimize Return on Investment", will be held on Thursday (June 4). Check out the Conference agenda !

We look forward to seeing you at the conference. Click here to register.

To learn more about IBM Rational Software Conference 2009, please visit the conference web site

0 Comments Permalink

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (SLES 11) for POWER is now available.

IBM XL C/C++ for Linux, V10.1 and XL Fortran for Linux V12.1 are enabled to run on SLES 11. To upgrade, you need download and install the March 2009 Updates from the respective product support page.

For more information, please visit http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21382092

0 Comments Permalink

Today, IBM announced two new C/C++ products designed to exploit the unique performance capabilities offered by the hybrid Cell Broadband Engine processor architecture. They are:

XL C/C++ for Multicore Acceleration for Linux on x86 Systems
XL C/C++ for Multicore Acceleration for Linux® on Power Systems
Both XL C/C++ products are cross compilers. They are hosted on either Linux on x/86 or Linux for IBM POWER systems and cross compile to the target IBM BladeCenter QS21 and BladeCenter QS22 systems.

In this release, advanced compilation technology is applied in an innovative way to significantly improve programmer productivity. The highlight feature is the "single-source compilation technology". It is based on OpenMP API v2.5. Using standard conforming OpenMP directives, programmers can now compile and build executables for the PPE and SPE with a single invocation. They no longer have to go through the hassles of compiling and linking code segments separately for PPE and SPE. Single-source compilation technology makes programming the Cell Broadband Engine architecture significantly simpler. Also, applications developed with this new technology are portable. They can run on all systems which support the OpenMP API v2.5 standard.

Besides single-source compilation technology, we have also made a number of enhancements to the products. More information is available on the product web pages. Just go to C/C++ Café and follow the page links provided in the Products tab.

Today's product announcements can be found by following the links below:

http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/3/649/ENUSA08-1693/index.html
http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/2/649/ENUSA08-1692/index.html

A free trial is also available for these new products. Just go to C/C++ Café and follow the page links provided in the Resource Library tab after clicking on Downloads.

0 Comments Permalink

Write your own drafts, invite selected collaborators, or leave it open for all to pitch in.