Right now, Gschwind is all about Cell, the chip that powers Sony's PlayStation 3, meeting the graphics demands of games like Call Of Duty and Grand Theft Auto as the processor spreads workloads across multiple cores.
To make sure that happens, Gschwind spends considerable time teaching developers the most efficient ways to write code for Cell and take advantage of a multicore environment. No sense being a master inventor if no one uses what you make.
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