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Learn how to quickly and easily parallelize your embedded multicore programs at ESC Boston

Eindhoven, The Netherlands, August 27th, 2010  – Vector Fabrics announces it will be conducting demonstrations of its vfAnalyst tool during ESC Boston 2010. The cloud-based tool allows software engineers to easily identify the most promising parallelization opportunities within their C code, greatly easing the time-consuming and expensive process to create an effective multicore implementation.

vfAnalyst’s unique graphical interface makes it easy to identify which portions of the program can be run in parallel, and what kinds of data communications are needed in order to ensure that the multi-threaded code will operate identically to – but faster than – the sequential code. In addition, vfAnalyst is intended to help engineers who are tasked with parallelizing legacy sequential code: engineers can do the project without having to know in detail how the code works.

Live demonstrations will be conducted during exhibition opening hours on Booth 716. No appointment or registration is required; just turn up!

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