| "Reading the Itanium Architecture for Software Developers book saved us days, maybe weeks on project development." -- Dong Wei, System Architect for Servers, Hewlett-Packard
Product Description This unique description of the Intel® Itanium™ application architecture helps the software development community to use the power of Intel's new line of 64-bit processors. The book provides:
- Knowledge that helps developers understand how to create high-performance software by tapping the unique features of the architecture and corresponding compilers.
- Clear explanation of how the massively parallel Itanium architecture meets demand for increased throughput by Internet-based applications and e-Commerce.
- Highlights of unique concepts that help the reader to understand how the new architecture differs from traditional IA-32 architectures.
- Descriptions of salient features of the Itanium™ processor's application software architecture.
This is the starter book for your collection on the new architecture. The target audience is a broad mixture of application developers who are creating new 64-bit applications or are porting current applications to the new architecture. It is also a valuable resource for developers of firmware, system software, or operating systems. For those who want to know what's happening inside but don't wish to program in assembly language or tune applications with special tools, this book orients the software developer making the transition from 32-bit to 64-bit architecture.
About the Author Walter Triebel is the author of 17 books on microprocessors, digital logic, and memory. His most recent title is Itanium® Architecture for Software Developers. Along with enthusiasm for the technology, he brings to the book over twenty years of experience as an application engineer and educator. He has worked seventeen years for Intel Corporation, currently as a writer-in-residence for Intel Press. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University and a Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from New York University. |
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Learning Network Programming with Java
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Learn to deliver superior server-to-server communication through the networking channels
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Gain expertise of the networking features of your own applications to support various network architectures such as client/server and peer-to-peer
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Explore the issues that impact scalability,
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