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Keep ‘Em Separated

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Multicore processing takes center stage in this week’s episode of Fish Fry. Richard Jaenicke (Green Hills Software) and I discuss the challenges of multicore processing in avionics applications and how we can address multiple layers of safety certification on a software level. We also chat about the power of testing in avionics and and why you can’t mitigate multicore interference at the application level. Also this week, we investigate the details of Lockheed Martin’s new research project called “Self-Assembly of Nanostructures for Tunable Materials.”

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Comments

  1. Kev Avatar

    Provability in multicore/parallel-processing:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communicating_sequential_processes

    Never ask people who sell C compilers about how to do parallel processing, they don’t understand it. Greenhills is a particularly annoying company from that perspective.

    http://parallel.cc

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