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LabVIEW and the 80-Core Processor!

 
The article mentions a "custom" interface. Scroll to the bottom and there is a good old LabVIEW front panel!
How exciting! LabVIEW is everywhere, and is CERTAINLY multi-core capable. Smiley Very Happy
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Unless they just have a LabVIEW front-end and the back-end is just a bunch of DLL calls! That would be mean if they did that. Smiley Wink
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Cool!

Thanks!  I just sent it to a prospective client who are into multicore SW.  Trying to get them to adopt LV!!

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Agreed, it is not clear if LabVIEW is just an "instrument control" or if it actually does the core computations ("partial differential eqaution solver" in this case).
 
Most likely, it's just a FP to configure the settings.
 
Still, it is encouraging to see that LabVIEW exists close to ground zero of massive multicore development. 🙂
 
Maybe one of these developers will put 1+1 together and work with NI so LabVIEW will perfectly scale to these chips. 😮
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Or, /*crosses fingers*/ maybe someone in the development team reads the NI Forums and can tell us what LabVIEW is used for in respect to the project.

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