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Microsoft Starts Working on Windows 7 Parallel Computing


section: microsoft, for your questions: KezNews forum, 19.3.2008

Microsoft has debuted work that will prepare Windows 7, the next iteration of the Windows client, and the successor of Windows Vista, to handle the imminent evolution of parallel computing.




Windows Vista, as additional hardware and software products play well with the current dual- and quad-core-based PCs, but the continual increase in the number of processors beyond what is available today means that the technology has to be adapted to future CPU architectures. This is why the Redmond company, together with Intel, announced that they would focus efforts on parallel programming operating systems, as well as applications and architecture.

"Intel has already shown an 80-core research processor, and we’re quickly moving the computing industry to a many-core world," said Andrew Chien, vice president, Corporate Technology Group and director, Intel Research. In this context, Microsoft has joined efforts with Intel as well as with academia for two Universal Parallel Computing Research Centers (UPCRC). The new centers are designed to developments in mainstream parallel computing.

"Working with Microsoft and these two prestigious universities will help catalyze the long-term breakthroughs that are needed to enable dramatic new applications for the mainstream user. We think these new applications will have the ability to efficiently and robustly sense and act in our everyday world with new capabilities: rich digital media and visual interfaces, powerful statistical analyses and search, and mobile applications. Ultimately, these sensing and human interface capabilities will bridge the physical world with the virtual," Chien added.

Microsoft and Intel have selected University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The two companies have already committed together no less than $20 million for the parallel computing research centers with UIUC delivering $8 million and $7 million from UC Berkeley.

"Driven by the unprecedented capability of multicore processors, we’re in the midst of a revolution in the computing industry, which profoundly affects the way we develop software," said Tony Hey, corporate vice president of External Research at Microsoft Research. "Working jointly with industry and academia, we plan to explore the next generation of hardware and software to unlock the promise and the power of parallel computing and enable a change in the way people use technology."

source: news.softpedia.com

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Comments(8)

Vista

By Jake the snake on 20.03.2008 - 15:03
sounds like intel is yet again attempting to dupe microsoft into shaping their os for their hardware sales. if anyone reads the news recently they will recall how leaked internal emails revealed that microsoft custom tailored (actually created) the vista capable program in order to help intel push older motherboard chipsets incapable of running vista's features. cmon, how many processor cores do we really need? lets make intel suffer this time. if i was microsoft i would design windows seven for six processors, no more, yet make it absolutely backwards compatible for all. no more comprimises. make windows the best.

re;vista

By some1 on 20.03.2008 - 15:03
six cpus or 6 cores cpu ?

vista & xp already support
mutlicore
2 ,4 ,8 even 32 cores ! :p

if you ment 6 cpu that will be cool desktop os with server feature

Parallel Computing. It's like an automobil with n-pistons

By Mao on 20.03.2008 - 18:03
love it!

Vista

By Jake the snake on 20.03.2008 - 18:03
of course i was reffering to server technolgy. plus, intel has this chip with 80 cores, which is incredible! no more system lag.

did you look at your COA

By more MS cash on 21.03.2008 - 02:03
btw, did anyone look at their coa. it says for 1-2 cpu's only. so, if you have 3 or 4 core, you need to buy 2 xp or vista's. you can only run 1, but you have to pay for 2 or ms can have you put in jail. realy! can't make this stuff up. so with a 6 core you have to pay for 3 vista's. uh, so $600 to ms for your next windows 7. nice. anyone else need to throw up. i just did and still need to again when i think about it!

RE: did you look at your COA

By WTF on 21.03.2008 - 02:03
are you stupid or what? cpu means physical cpu, therefore, if you have a quadcore, it's still 1 single cpu, duhhhh!

microtel

By bob dole on 21.03.2008 - 03:03
they don't even know how to make the software use 2 cores efficiently

one more thing

By some1 on 21.03.2008 - 06:03
80 cores gonna pwn and it is a fkn 1 cpu :p

if ms figure out a way to make there os
efficient and optimized for multicore
it gonna fly !


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