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SMCW08 — Presentations Index

Over 120 scientists, developers, and engineers from 30 companies and institutions met in Shanghai, for the Shanghai Many-Core Workshop (SMCW08). Over a 2-day period, attendees were treated to 19 technical presentations by some of the top research and industry experts.

General

Presentation

Speaker

Welcome & Introduction Mark K. Smith, Gelato Central Operations

Why Many-Core - The BIG Picture

Presentation

Speaker

Challenges for HPC Future Richard Kaufmann, HP
Many-Cores in the Future Robert Schreiber, HP
Taking Multi-Core and Parallelism Seriously: The Intel Perspective Xinmin Tian, Intel

New Paradigms - Thinking Parallel

Presentation

Speaker

General Purpose Programming of Many-Core Devices and Many-Core Systems Steven Ericsson-Zenith, Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering
Dynamic Helper Thread Generation Wei Chung Hsu, University of Minnesota
Parallel Processing Models and Research at CERN Sverre Jarp, European Organization for Nuclear Research
Parallel Garbage Collection Xiao-Feng Li, Intel
High Performance Data Mining Judy Qiu, Indiana University

Many-Core Application Development

Presentation

Speaker

The Parallel Framework for Realizing the Power of Multi-Core Processors Yurong Chen, Intel
Intel Threading Building Block (TBB) Colt Gan, Intel
Model-Driven Development Tool for Parallel Applications James Gan, IBM
GPU Computing Research at UIUC Wen-mei W. Hwu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Massively Parallel GPU Computing with NVIDIA's CUDA David Kirk, Nvidia

Compiling Code for Many-Core

Presentation

Speaker

Dynamic Optimization - An Open Discussion Wei Chung Hsu, University of Minnesota
HP Compiler Lab - The Many-Core Perspective Shin-Ming Liu, HP
Software Engineering for Multi-Core Systems - An Experience Report Christoph Schaefer, University of Karlsruhe
Communication Analysis and Optimized Mapping of Explicit Parallel Codes Lei Shang, Institute of Computing Technology, CAS
May Happen in Parallel Analysis Yao Shi, Tsinghua University
Scalable Concurrency in Many-Core Processors Li Zhang, University of Amsterdam