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ANNOUNCE: Shanghai Many-Core Workshop

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The Shanghai Many-Core Workshop (gelato.org/etws/) brings together
research and industry for the purpose of solving critical issues
related to many-core (100+ core) systems. As Moore's Law evolves into
Moore's Core, hardware vendors are faced with the new reality of
stagnant single processor-core performance, and the need to
efficiently utilize many parallel streams.
While current multi-core (2-8 core) systems have effectively pushed
into new levels of computational throughput, future improvements will
depend on many-(more)-cores and even more significantly keeping these
cores busy. Come hear industries perspective on the significance of
this technology and participate in open discussions as experts from
industry and research wrestle with these complex unanswered problems.

The Shanghai Many-Core Workshop is architecture neutral and will focus
on the pitfalls and potential of many-core (100+ core) systems with a
particular focus on parallelizing code. This workshop will be held on
the Fudan main campus (Shanghai, China) March 27-28, 2008. Workshop
details are available at gelato.org/etws/.

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