Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Inside HPSF 2026: The Future of HPC SoftwareAs high-performance computing, AI, and accelerated systems continue to reach new industries and research applications, the importance of scalable and sustainable software infrastructure is becoming increasingly clear. Software remains the language of science, and this was a central theme at the High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) Conference, where the community came together to advance open source collaboration and strengthen the foundations of modern computing.πŸ“Kitware Inc

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Only 17% of all 64-bit Integers are products of two 32-bit integersIn software programming, the product between two integers is often computed to a fixed number of bits with overflow. Consider 8-bit integers. If you multiply 127 by 127, you get back the number 1 as an 8-bit unsigned integer, with an overflow. The actual full product is 16129. To represent 16129, you typically use 16 … Continue reading Only 17% of all 64-bit Integers are products of two 32-bit integersπŸ“Daniel Lemire's blog

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Qt for MCUs vs LVGL: A Comparative Study from Design to DeploymentWhen comparing Qt for MCUs vs LVGL, an independent study by Spyrosoft (updated with new data in May 2026) shows that Qt for MCUs reduces development time by approximately 30% compared to LVGL , requires roughly half the handwritten application code, and achieves better or equivalent FPS performance at a fraction of the CPU usage. The efficiency improvement comes mainly from Qt's integrated toolchain, which facilitates better collaboration among designers, developers, and QA engineers. Additionally, Qt for MCUs offers comprehensive safety certification, professional services, and support, positioning it as a superior LVGL alternative for complex projects where functional safety and compliance are essential. A second benchmark released by Silicon Signals confirms the performance advantage in both CPU and RAM consumption.πŸ“Qt Blog
Improving Accessibility in JetBrains IDEs: What’s New and What’s Next in 2026Making software accessible often comes down to removing small but repeated points of friction in everyday workflows. Today, on Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we’re sharing recent improvements in JetBrains IDEs across several areas: compatibility with assistive technologies on various platforms, keyboard navigation, and non-visual feedback. Some of these improvements are already available, and some are […]πŸ“CLion : A Cross-Platform IDE for C and C++ | The JetBrains Blog