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Preparing the World for Ubiquitous Parallelism at SC09 Part 1
Multicore platforms are transforming the nature of computation. Increasingly, FLOPs are free, but the people who know how to program these petascale, manycore platforms are not. This panel, composed of a diverse set of industry and academic represen
Expand Description Collapse DescriptionMulticore platforms are transforming the nature of computation. Increasingly, FLOPs are free, but the people who know how to program these petascale, manycore platforms are not. This panel, composed of a diverse set of industry and academic representatives, is focused on presenting and discussing the abstractions, models, and (re-)training necessary to move parallel programming into a broad audience. The panelists, often vigorous competitors, will present the situation from their respective viewpoints, likely fueling a lively discussion of the entire room as has been seen recently in other venues.
Panelists include: Benedict Gaster (AMD) Kevin Goldsmith (Adobe Systems Inc.) Tom Murphy (Contra Costa College) Steven Parker (NVIDIA) Michael Wrinn (Intel Corporation) Evan Smyth (DreamWorks) Matt Wolf (Georgia Tech)
Panelists include: Benedict Gaster (AMD) Kevin Goldsmith (Adobe Systems Inc.) Tom Murphy (Contra Costa College) Steven Parker (NVIDIA) Michael Wrinn (Intel Corporation) Evan Smyth (DreamWorks) Matt Wolf (Georgia Tech)
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