I’ve decided to write up a little history of ispc, the compiler I wrote when I was at Intel. There’s a lot to say, so it’ll come out in a series of posts over the next few weeks. While I’ve tried to get all the details right and properly credit people, this is all from my memory. For anyone who was around at the time, please send an email if you see any factual errors.
The above links to the first part in the series – there’s a table of contents for the entire series.
Here is another blast from the past on the same topic:
http://www.osnews.com/story/22683/Intel_Forced_to_Remove_Cripple_AM…
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Edited 2018-05-02 07:08 UTC
loved this news item – more like this on OSNews please!
great mix of technology, hardware, politics and open source .. with a solid dollop of proper intellectual insight