ABOUT ParalleNOW
Dr. Naftali Schwartz founded ParallelNOW to build commercial tools that will improve access to parallelization, and help accelerate market conversion to parallel computing. For SC '09, ParallelNOW is launching an outstanding new binary parallelization subscription service; BinaryVirtuoso.com offers HPC developer simple, easy-to-use deep optimization tools. Our unique binary technology is secure, scalable and broadly compatible.
Dr. Schwartz began his work on Automatic Parallelization with a parallelizing compiler he wrote for his dissertation at New York University. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1999, he spent the next six years at Intel Haifa, Israel. At first, he joined the Intel Simulation group, where he re-engineered a Verilog Compiler. Later, he continued at Intel Microarchitecture group, where he designed a simulator for dynamic program analysis in hardware. While at Intel, he also taught a six part course on "Building Aggressive Compilers".
ParallelNOW also offers source code parallelization, which uses a combination of compile- and run-time instrumentation to detect and exploit parallel program regions.
ABOUT ParalleNOW
Dr. Naftali Schwartz founded ParallelNOW to build commercial tools that will improve access to parallelization, and help accelerate market conversion to parallel computing. For SC '09, ParallelNOW is launching an outstanding new binary parallelization subscription service; BinaryVirtuoso.com offers HPC developer simple, easy-to-use deep optimization tools. Our unique binary technology is secure, scalable and broadly compatible.
Dr. Schwartz began his work on Automatic Parallelization with a parallelizing compiler he wrote for his dissertation at New York University. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1999, he spent the next six years at Intel Haifa, Israel. At first, he joined the Intel Simulation group, where he re-engineered a Verilog Compiler. Later, he continued at Intel Microarchitecture group, where he designed a simulator for dynamic program analysis in hardware. While at Intel, he also taught a six part course on "Building Aggressive Compilers".
ParallelNOW also offers source code parallelization, which uses a combination of compile- and run-time instrumentation to detect and exploit parallel program regions.