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		  <title>AMD Developer Inside Track</title> 
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		  <copyright>Copyright 2010 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.</copyright> 
		  <itunes:subtitle>Software development tips, tricks and an inside peek at AMD CPU and GPU technologies</itunes:subtitle> 
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		  <pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>
		  <webMaster>dev.central@amd.com (AMD DevCentral)</webMaster>
		  <itunes:author>Sharon Troia</itunes:author> 
		  <itunes:summary>AMD Developer Inside Track is a monthly video series with the sole purpose of giving software developers an inside, behind-the-scenes, look at new CPU and GPU technologies, tips and tricks from AMD and AMD's software partners. Look for the ADIT Podcast in the iTunes Store.</itunes:summary> 
		  <description>AMD Developer Inside Track is a monthly video series with the sole purpose of giving software developers an inside, behind-the-scenes, look at new CPU and GPU technologies, tips and tricks from AMD and AMD's software partners. Look for the ADIT Podcast in the iTunes Store.</description> 
		  
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			<title>ADIT Episode #16: SimNow Live Demo</title> 
			<itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			<itunes:subtitle>Get a walkthrough of SimNow, a fast and configurable x86 and x86-64 functional simulator that demonstrates next generation hardware before the silicon becomes available. .</itunes:subtitle> 
			<itunes:summary>AMD SimNow team member Juan Flores gives an in-depth demonstration of SimNow, a fast and configurable x86 and x86-64 functional simulator that demonstrates next generation hardware before the silicon becomes available. Juan walks developers through the environment and demonstrates a piece of the SPEC CPU benchmark using AMD's next generation instruction set architectures.</itunes:summary> 
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			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			<itunes:duration>10:05</itunes:duration> 
			<itunes:keywords>AMD, Java, Aparapi, OpenCL</itunes:keywords> 
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			<title>ADIT Episode #15: Introduction to Aparapi</title> 
			<itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			<itunes:subtitle>Get a walkthrough of AMD's new Java-to-OpenCL API.</itunes:subtitle> 
			<itunes:summary>The AMD Runtimes team discusses the recently released Java-to-OpenCL API, Aparapi, and how it can help Java developers parallelize code without necessarily having to learn a new programming language. Aparapi is a Java API for arranging data parallel solutions to be executed on the GPU, which can convert Java to OpenCL on the fly. This video discusses the features and applications of Aparapi, as well a preview of whats to come in the next release.</itunes:summary> 
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			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			<itunes:duration>10:25</itunes:duration> 
			<itunes:keywords>AMD, Java, Aparapi, OpenCL</itunes:keywords> 
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			<title>ADIT Episode #14: 'Evergreen' GPU Architecture Overview</title> 
			<itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			<itunes:subtitle>Get a walkthrough of AMD's 'Evergreen' Processor Topology</itunes:subtitle> 
			<itunes:summary>This video gives you an in-depth description of GPU architecture with specifics about our 'Evergreen' graphics processors. A deep understanding of GPU architecture is key to fully unlocking the power of Heterogeneous computing and optimizing those graphic intensive applications to their greatest potential.</itunes:summary> 
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			<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			<itunes:duration>18:51</itunes:duration> 
			<itunes:keywords>AMD, Evergreen, GPU, Architecture</itunes:keywords> 
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			<title>ADIT Episode #13: 'Bulldozer' Processor Topology</title> 
			<itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			<itunes:subtitle>Get a walkthrough of AMD's 'Bulldozer' Processor Topology</itunes:subtitle> 
			<itunes:summary>Elsie Wahlig, AMD Fellow in the Software Division, steps through a processor block diagram for the 'Bulldozer' Module and highlights the areas that have changed over what is currently available today with the 'Magny-Cours' Processor.</itunes:summary> 
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			<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			<itunes:duration>9:26</itunes:duration> 
			<itunes:keywords>AMD, Bulldozer, Magny-Cours, topology, CPUID</itunes:keywords> 
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			<title>ADIT Episode #12: Introduction to SimNow</title> 
			<itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			<itunes:subtitle>Get an intro to AMD SimNow directly from the source</itunes:subtitle> 
			<itunes:summary>Did you know that AMD offers a free application called SimNow that actually simulates future AMD platforms?  This video features Juan Flores, MTS talking all about what SimNow is, who would could benefit from using it, and gives examples on what type of instructions, like AVX and XOP, are available in SimNow that aren't available in current silicon.</itunes:summary> 
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			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2010 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			<itunes:duration>12:43</itunes:duration> 
			<itunes:keywords>AMD, SimNow, simulator, C, C++, developer tools</itunes:keywords> 
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			<title>ADIT Episode #11: Introduction to AMD Core Math Library</title> 
			<itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			<itunes:subtitle>Get an intro to ACML directly from the source</itunes:subtitle> 
			<itunes:summary>Get a first-hand introduction of the AMD Core Math Library from Chip Freitag, a 17 year AMD veteran, currently working on the ACML Team. He talks about what ACML is, how it differs from ACML-GPU and who could really take advantage of it.  He also gives some insight into what the team is working on now to improve ACML and when we will have access to those new features.</itunes:summary> 
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			<pubDate>Tue, 20 July 2010 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			<itunes:duration>9:00</itunes:duration> 
			<itunes:keywords>AMD, CodeAnalyst, optimization, .NET, C, C++, performance analysis, developer tools</itunes:keywords> 
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			<title>ADIT Episode #10: AMD CodeAnalyst Supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2010</title> 
			<itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			<itunes:subtitle>Learn how easy it is to integrate AMD CodeAnalyst with Visual Studio 2010</itunes:subtitle> 
			<itunes:summary>Get a first hand introduction from Frank Swehosky, a 10 year AMD veteran on the AMD CodeAnalyst Team. He talks through the integration process of Visual Studio 2010 and the analysis and possible optimizations that can be done on C/C++ and .NET managed code. Check developer.amd.com often for quarterly refreshes of AMD CodeAnalyst.</itunes:summary> 
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			<pubDate>Tue, 15 June 2010 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			<itunes:duration>9:00</itunes:duration> 
			<itunes:keywords>AMD, Math Libraries, HPC, ACML</itunes:keywords> 
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			  <title>ADIT Episode #9: Xen Summit</title> 
			  <itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			  <itunes:subtitle>Meet Ian Pratt, Chairman of Xen and learn about what AMD is doing with Xen in virtualization</itunes:subtitle> 
			  <itunes:summary>This episode features Tom Woller, Principal MTS Engineer speaking why AMD is involved with virtualization. Also, Ian Pratt, chairman of Xen along with Rodney Schmidt, AMD Software Eningeer, speak openly about what is coming up for Xen and AMD in the virtualization space.</itunes:summary> 
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			  <pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			  <itunes:duration>9:40</itunes:duration> 
			  <itunes:keywords>Xen, AMD, virtualization, hypervisor, IOMMU, server, Opteron</itunes:keywords> 
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			  <title>ADIT Episode #8: How to Optimize Image Convolution</title> 
			  <itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			  <itunes:subtitle>A whiteboard lecture on various methods to optimze your convolution algroithm with OpenCL</itunes:subtitle> 
			  <itunes:summary>Udeepta Bordoloi walks though several different ways to optimize an image convolution algorithm.  He explains the thinking behind tweaking the workgroup size, type of memory used, and data types that result in incredible speedups.  If you use convolution you will definitely not want to miss this step-by-step optimization video.</itunes:summary> 
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			  <pubDate>Tue, 20 April 2010 01:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			  <itunes:duration>18:15</itunes:duration> 
			  <itunes:keywords>image, Convolution, optimization, openCL, algorithm</itunes:keywords> 
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			  <title>ADIT Episode #7: GDC 2010 Demos, Cloth, Destruction, Tesselation &amp; More!</title> 
			  <itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			  <itunes:subtitle>Don't miss the graphics demo's at AMD's Booth at GDC 2010</itunes:subtitle> 
			  <itunes:summary>This month we feature Saif Ali talking about the new physics capabilities in OpenCL including extremely realistic cloth, destruction and fluid simulation. Also Studio|GPU(TM), shows us how tesselation can be used in MachStudio Pro to change surfaces in real time!</itunes:summary> 
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			  <pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			  <itunes:duration>10:40</itunes:duration> 
			  <itunes:keywords>GDC 2010, graphics, tesselation, fluid simulation, cloth simulation, destruction simulation, gpu, gaming, AMD, ATI</itunes:keywords> 
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			  <title>ADIT Episode #6: Using CPUID</title> 
			  <itunes:author>AMD Developer Central</itunes:author> 
			  <itunes:subtitle>What not to do!</itunes:subtitle> 
			  <itunes:summary>This month I interview Randy VanderHeyden, a 17 year AMD veteran, talking about what the CPUID instruction is, best practices in using it to help determine whether or not to take an optimized code path and what to watch out for.</itunes:summary> 
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			  <pubDate>Tues, 16 Feb 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
			  <itunes:duration>7:22</itunes:duration> 
			  <itunes:keywords>CPU, optimization, CPUID, x86 instructions, processor architecture, multi-core, multithreading, parallel programming</itunes:keywords> 
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