Lecture 2: Introduction to Cell processor (Courtesy of Michael Perrone. Used with permission.) License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu Subtitles are provided through the generous assistance of Rohan Pai.

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12 Responses to “Lec 2 | MIT 6.189 Multicore Programming Primer, IAP 2007”

  1. lovelplants Says:

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  3. zaneacademy Says:

    great stuff… pretty good teacher

  4. agapitoflores001 Says:

    This is one of my interest. This is so far the best resource I have found.

  5. dzfizee37 Says:

    thanks a lot MIT! it seems like missing a lecture at my university doesn’t really matter right now!

  6. fireicer Says:

    The cell processor is amazing chip but developers like me cant get our hands on it. its like IBM have locked it off under tight specific sales. 

  7. fashanu1000 Says:

    i like know 4 programming languges excellently and im 15 this shit aint even helping

  8. chaidaro Says:

    i love it!

  9. Zapanath Says:

    ok so the The Cell has two different processors (the 8 single and the PPE) why do they need two different compilers, i know that two compilers would be needed but why two different compilers that generate two different source codes? Hope someone understands what i am trying to say.

  10. veramentegina Says:

    thank you MIT. you made my life so much more interesting.

  11. jopiloot Says:

    YOU ARE A GENIUS! Dr. Michael Perrone!

  12. smitty121981 Says:

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