MORE POSTS
AMD Releases Aparapi, a Java API for Expressing GPU Bound Data Parallel Algorithms
At JavaOne 2010, AMD announced the release of an alpha version of Aparapi, an API that enables Java developers to express data parallel workloads plus a runtime capable of running compatible workloads on a GPU. Although OpenCL™ bindings for Java already exist (JOCL/JOpenCL), … Continue reading
JavaOne 2009
I was lucky enough to go to JavaOne last week and thought I’d share some comments, highlights, a few quibbles, and a way to make some serious money if you are in the beanbag industry. I felt that this … Continue reading
New Virtualization Article
Check out this new article in the Java Zone: Optimizing Java Performance in a Virtualized Environment. It’s based on a JavaOne 2008 Tech Session of the same name by Shrinivas and Azeem, which provided a good overview of how to navigate … Continue reading
Our oxygen bar was a hit!
Did you miss checking out our oxygen bar in the AMD booth at JavaOne? Well, 1700 of your fellow developers couldn’t pass up the chance to try fragrances that had different effects like calming, energizing, and — ahem — … Continue reading
Wrapping up JavaOne 2008
It was great being part of AMD’s big presence at JavaOne this year. We had good turnout at the booth, keynote, and technical session, talking with folks who wanted to learn about our community involvement, most notably: · Our CodeSleuth product … Continue reading
Live Webcast of AMD's JavaOne Keynote
Well, it’s going to be a pretty busy week here, as AMD puts the finishing touches on our JavaOne activities. It’s going to be a great conference. Be sure to stop by our booth and don’t forget that AMD’s keynote … Continue reading
Come join us at JavaOne 2008!
It’s that time of year again. Here in Austin, the bluebonnets are in full bloom, and that can only mean one thing. It’s time for the Java Labs to pack our bags and head over to the Moscone Convention Center in … Continue reading




