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Intel and NIIT, a global IT training major today announced the launch of multi-core training curriculum that has been developed jointly and will be deployed by NIIT, globally. As industry transitions from single-core processors to multi-core, software developers will need a new set of skills to design and develop software that harnesses the full potential of these processors.
New Delhi, June 26 : Intel and NIIT, a global IT training major today announced the launch of multi-core training curriculum that has been developed jointly and will be deployed by NIIT, globally. As industry transitions from single-core processors to multi-core, software developers will need a new set of skills to design and develop software that harnesses the full potential of these processors.
NIIT, in association with its training partners will offer the Intel multi-core training curriculum to the software developer community, globally.
Speaking on the occasion Mr. Rajendra S. Pawar, Chairman, NIIT Ltd, said, 'NIIT will aggressively build Global Talent for Intel's multi-core technology.'
Speaking at the launch event, Mr. Scott Apeland, Director, Developer Relations Division, Intel Corporation said, 'The power of multi-core processors to increase software performance is incredible, but not automatic. The full potential of multi-core processors is best unleashed when software is designed to take advantage of the power of multiple cores. This evolution of processor technologies has brought the software developer and architect community to a phase where they need to re-look at their existing skill-sets.'
The multi-core training curriculum offers basic and advanced training-from an initial overview of multi-core, to a working experience of parallel programming, including the intricacies of multi-threaded programming and performance optimization. The curriculum has been designed to empower developers with key diagnostic skills and specialized Intel(r) threading tools which will allow rapid deployment of correct and efficient parallel applications.
The multi-core training curriculum will be delivered using NIIT's reach in 32 countries, and its subsidiary Element K in US and Canada.
The launch of this curriculum follows a long-standing relationship that NIIT has with Intel. This global launch is another important element in Intel's over-all initiative to prepare the software industry for multi-core programmers and NIIT's mission of Global Talent Development.
ANI