| April 7, 2011 12:00 AM PDT | |
CONTEST PRIZES:
Top performance should always have a reward and the top performing submissions for Intel® Threading Challenge 2011 certainly desire recognition and a reward!Please find a breakout of the prizes available below, but check out our official contest rules for more details and judging and prizes!
THREADING CHALLENGE 2011 PHASE 1 Individual Problem Prize Breakdown:
The TOP 3 point earners in each individual problem for each level will win! You can only participant in one level and one problem at a time! Entries submitted by an individual to both levels at the same time voids both entries!Apprentice Level:
- 1st Place - $400.00 (U.S. Dollars) of Visa* Gift Cards - Four (4) $100.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Cards
- 2nd Place -$250.00 (U.S. Dollar) of Visa Gift Cards - Two (2) $100.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Cards and One (1) $50.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Card
- 3rd Place - $150.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Card 3rd - One (1) $100.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Card and One (1) $50.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Card
- 1st Place - $500.00 (U.S. Dollars) of Visa Gift Cards - Five (5) $100.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Cards
- 2nd Place -$350.00 (U.S. Dollar) of Visa Gift Cards - Three (3) $100.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Cards and One (1) $50.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Card
- 3rd Place - $250.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Card 3rd - Two (2) $100.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Card and One (1) $50.00 (U.S. Dollar) Visa Gift Card
THREADING Challenge 2011 PHASE 1 Grand Prizes:
Apprentice Level: The grand prize, (1) Trip for One to IDF in San Francisco (valued at approximately $3550.00 US dollars), will be awarded to the individual with the highest number of cumulative points from the 3 scored problems within Apprentice Level.Master Level: The grand prize, (1) Trip for One to IDF in San Francisco (valued at approximately $3550.00 US dollars), will be awarded to the individual with the highest number of cumulative points from the 3 scored problems within Master Level.
So let the games begin. Choose Your Path In This Year's Threading Challenge and Thread Your Way to these Prizes!
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Comments (5) 
| April 26, 2011 10:18 AM PDT
rawat.nishant967
| which programming language should be used for developing code? |
| April 26, 2011 2:43 PM PDT
Jeff Kataoka (Intel)
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Igor: To see what one of the problems look like, go to either the Apprentice or Master pages of the Threading Challenge 2011. If you want to ask more questions, I invite you to go this link and register for a Intel Software Network log-in. http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-network-login-id-faq/ Then, you can ask questions on the Threading Challenge 2011 forums and enter the competition. |
| April 26, 2011 2:45 PM PDT
Jeff Kataoka (Intel)
| Rawat: Please go to one of the Forums for the Threading Challenge 2011 and ask your question. You will get a response from the community or one of the judges. |
| May 30, 2011 1:57 AM PDT
Ali | I just came to know about this competition now, I missed the date to submit first problem. Can I still be enrolled for this competition? |
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