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Many-core and Reconfigurable Supercomputing Conference, April 11 – 13, 2011, Bristol, UK.

April 11, 2011 By admin

The Many-core and Reconfigurable Supercomputing Conference, MRSC 2011, will be held April 11 – 13, 2011 in Bristol, UK. MRSC is the event focused on accelerated High-Performance Computing using Many-Core and Reconfigurable computing technologies, such as GPUs and FPGAs. The MRSC 2011 conference addresses itself to researchers and vendors who are actively involved in the development of methods, tools & applications for heterogeneous computing platforms using many-core technologies and hardware accelerators in particular.

The conference is open for presentations from academia, industry and government targeting topics relevant for heterogeneous computing, including, but not limited to:

  • Algorithms and programming models
  • High-level programming environments, languages and tools
  • Applications on hardware accelerators
  • Performance modelling and prediction
  • Communication in multi-accelerators platforms
  • Scaling to use thousands of many-core or reconfigurable processors
  • System environments and scheduling
  • Architectures and system evaluation
  • Standards for heterogeneous computing, many-core systems or FPGAs

“If one were to choose a metrics that represents the best national military capacity, the high performance computing power of a nation would win as the most comprehensive measure. ” – Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Many-core and Reconfigurable Supercomputing Conference, hpc market, supercomputing market

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