Intel Chooses TCD to Develop New Curriculumon Multicore Software Development
Posted on: 01 February 2006
Trinity College Dublin has been selected by Intel Ireland to develop a state of the art new course in software development for next generation multicore processors. The new course will form a key part of the Computer Science (TR033) and Computer Engineering (TR032) degree programmes and will be developed in collaboration with Intel technology specialists.
The computer industry is currently undergoing a significant paradigm shift towards multicore processors and multithreaded software applications. With the best current technologies, the limits of single processor performance have been reached and it is only through the use of multiple, tightly-coupled processors working in parallel that continued growth in speed and power can be achieved. The availability of skilled computer science graduates with experience of development on these new architectures will be critical to the future of the industry, and by working closely with Intel, Trinity College aims to deliver world-class graduates equipped to meet the challenges of this changing industry.
“Intel endorsing the new course on multicore software development is a great example of the success of close collaboration with industry”, said Prof. Jane Grimson, Head of the Department of Computer Science, TCD. “We look forward to working with Intel to deliver an exciting and stimulating experience for our students, and to prepare them for successful careers in software development.”
“Intel is delighted to be working with Trinity College Dublin in the development of this important new curriculum. The Department of Computer Science is at the forefront of teaching and research. We look forward to supporting and contributing to the development of a world-class course on multicore and multithreading software engineering to prepare students for careers at the cutting edge of computing,” said Padraig O’Murchu, Higher Education Manager, Intel Ireland.