IBM has updated the Cell developerworks site with some new links to various resources for those interested in and programming for Cell.
First, IBM has added a Cell section to the IBM Education Assistant - basically an online "virtual classes" resource. There are lots of presentations here covering various aspects relating to Cell and Cell development. They are all new to me, and most seem to be quite recent.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ieduasst/v1r1m0/index.jsp
I've only scanned through some of them. There's one that presents IBM cell blades - you might be interested to know that these will be retailing from ~$50k for a basic "blade-only" system! Like I say, there are others, covering for example in more detail techniques used in the TRE application and so on. Some of the presentations just have placeholder content, particularly in the "Application Development" section - some of those look very interesting, should be great when they come online. Seems like it'll be a great resource.
Also worth mentioning is that a game developer has set up http://www.cellperformance.com/ - a site for sharing cell programming knowledge and discussion. Already has a number of quite detailed and practical articles, though I've not read through them all yet.
All this stuff could be very useful for anyone looking into homebrew and PS3 coding! Really ought to find more time to do more work on the simulator myself.
First, IBM has added a Cell section to the IBM Education Assistant - basically an online "virtual classes" resource. There are lots of presentations here covering various aspects relating to Cell and Cell development. They are all new to me, and most seem to be quite recent.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ieduasst/v1r1m0/index.jsp
I've only scanned through some of them. There's one that presents IBM cell blades - you might be interested to know that these will be retailing from ~$50k for a basic "blade-only" system! Like I say, there are others, covering for example in more detail techniques used in the TRE application and so on. Some of the presentations just have placeholder content, particularly in the "Application Development" section - some of those look very interesting, should be great when they come online. Seems like it'll be a great resource.
Also worth mentioning is that a game developer has set up http://www.cellperformance.com/ - a site for sharing cell programming knowledge and discussion. Already has a number of quite detailed and practical articles, though I've not read through them all yet.
All this stuff could be very useful for anyone looking into homebrew and PS3 coding! Really ought to find more time to do more work on the simulator myself.