Intel® Software Guard Extensions Developing a Sample Enclave Application
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The Intel® RealSense™ camera (R200) is a vital tool for creating VR and AR projects and real time performance interactivity. I found TouchDesigner*, created by Derivative*, to be an excellent program...
View ArticleFine-Tuning Optimization for a Numerical Method for Hyperbolic Equations...
Frederico L. Cabral – fcabral@lncc.br Carla Osthoff – osthoff@lncc.br Marcio Rentes Borges – marcio.rentes.borges@gmail.comNational Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC) IntroductionIn order to...
View ArticleIntel® Software Guard Extensions Tutorial Series: Part 2, Application Design
The second part in the Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) tutorial series is a high-level specification for the application we’ll be developing: a simple password manager. Since we’re...
View ArticleInstalling Visual Studio 2015 for Use with Intel Compilers
The Intel® C++ and Fortran compilers for Windows* require that Microsoft Visual C++* support be present. For Fortran, the C++ libraries and tools are required to build applications. Unlike prior...
View ArticleVisual Studio Debugger: Cannot find or open the PDB file
When starting a program under the Microsoft Visual Studio* debugger, you will generally see in the Output pane a series of messages similar to the following:'Project01.exe' (Win32): Loaded...
View ArticleTop Reasons Why You Should Invest in Mobile App Development
Daniel KaufmanCo-Founder at Brooklyn LabsWith mobile apps made for mobile OS from Android, Apple and others, you can make brand awareness and reliability between the vast number of present and...
View ArticleDebug usages of Intel System Studio for Microcontroller – print debug message...
This video tutorial will show you to how to output your printf debug messages to the console window of Intel System Studio for Microcontroller without using UART cable. The UART cable is also named...
View ArticleWhen to Use the Intel® Edison Board
The Internet is a powerful platform for many technological advancements. Now, you can connect embedded systems over the Internet to form large networks for monitoring and controlling operations from a...
View ArticleIntel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 - Accelerometer Tutorial
Intel® System Studio for Microcontrollers includes multiple sample applications to help you get up to speed with basic functionality and become familiar with the Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller Software...
View ArticleCombining Language and Ecosystem for Desired Results
The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem is made up of a variety of elements that perform different tasks in the collection, aggregation, and analysis of data. In a simplified ecosystem, these tasks are...
View ArticleThe Basics of Inputs and Outputs, Part 2: Understanding Protocols
The Arduino 101*/Genuino 101* board is the first development board to be powered by Intel® Curie™ technology. It counts with the same peripheral list and controllers as the Arduino* UNO board. Sharing...
View ArticleDo You Need a Website for Your App?
When people start a new business or product, one of the first things they usually do is put up a website. But does your app need one? Your app will primarily be downloaded from an app store, and...
View ArticleRecipe: Building and Running YASK (Yet Another Stencil Kernel) on Intel®...
OverviewYASK, Yet Another Stencil Kernel, is a framework to facilitate design exploration and tuning of HPC kernels including vector folding, cache blocking, memory layout, loop construction, temporal...
View ArticleCoreCLR JIT Profiling with Intel® VTune™ Amplifier on Windows*
CoreCLR JIT Profiling with Intel® VTune™ Amplifier on Windows*Intel® VTune™ Amplifier supports JIT profiling on Windows for the full Common Language Runtime (CLR) environment out of the box. But to...
View ArticleIoT Security Made Simple with Wind River* Linux*
A security breach of an Internet of Things (IoT) device can lead to serious hazards. The always-on, always-connected nature of IoT devices exposes a larger threat surface that requires stronger...
View ArticleSelecting Programming Languages for the IoT
The Internet of Things EcosystemTo understand which languages you can apply to your IoT projects, you must first understand the IoT ecosystem. This knowledge is important because the processor...
View ArticleUnderstanding the IoT Ecosystem
Anatomy of the IoT EcosystemWearables and home automation devices dominate the IoT market today, but the overall ecosystem for the IoT will evolve. Figure 1 illustrates a simplified IoT ecosystem:At...
View ArticleRecipe: ROME1.0/SML for the Intel® Xeon Phi™ Processor 7250
OverviewThis article provides a recipe for how to obtain, compile, and run ROME1.0 SML on Intel® Xeon® processors and Intel® Xeon Phi™ processors. Before you run SML, you need to run the MAP processing...
View ArticleHeterogeneous Computing Implementation via OpenCL™
1. AbstractOpenCL™ is the open standard to programming across multiple computing devices, such as CPU, GPU, and FPGA, and is an ideal programming language for heterogeneous computing implementation....
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