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Gelato ICE: Itanium Conference & Expo, April 23-26, San Jose, CA

Deleted_U_Intel
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The Gelato Federation announces the keynote speakers for the Gelato ICE: Itanium Conference & Expo to be held on April 23-26, 2006 in San Jose, California, USA. Jerry Huck (HP), James Reinders (Intel Corporation), Don Soltis (Intel Corporation), and William Worley (Secure64 and Itanium Solutions Alliance) are scheduled to present on the past, present, and future developments of the Intel Itanium architecture. Speaker biographies are available at http://www.gelato.org/meeting/#keynote

Gelato ICE will address current high-performance computing issues and collaborative solutions specific to Linux on the Intel Itanium-based platforms, and will feature 50+ presentations and the exchange of information in formal and informal settings. An Early Bird discount is in effect until March 25, 2006. Program and registration details are available at http://www.gelato.org/meeting

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Eric_M_Intel2
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The following presentations from Intel's Software Development Products Development Team will be presented at this conference.
  • Keynote: The Future of Intel Itanium Architecture and Software, by Don Soltis and James Reinders
  • VTune Updates for the Intel Itanium 2 processor code named Montecito, by Paul Cohen
  • VTune Roundtable by Paul Cohen, Dick Kaiser, Juan Villacis, and Aswani, Mahesh
  • A Dynamic Instrumentation Based System for Building Program Analysis Tools, by Jasper Kamperman
  • Compiling for the Intel Itanium 2 processor code named Montecito, by Martyn Corden
  • Intel Compiler Roundtable, by Eric Moore, Mark Davis, Gerolf Hoeflingher, David Moore, and other Senior Compiler Engineers
  • OpenMP Evolution, by Timothy Mattson
  • Implementing the Math Kernel Library, by Bruce Greer
  • Extending OpenMP to Clusters on the Itanium, by Lawrence F. Meadows
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