The Khronos Group - Connecting Software to Silicon

The Khronos Group is a not for profit industry consortium creating open standards for the authoring and acceleration of parallel computing, graphics, dynamic media, computer vision and sensor processing on a wide variety of platforms and devices. All Khronos members are able to contribute to the development of Khronos API specifications, are empowered to vote at various stages before public deployment, and are able to accelerate the delivery of their cutting-edge 3D platforms and applications through early access to specification drafts and conformance tests.

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      Date: March 16 2009
      Location: Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California
      Website: http://www.multicore-expo.com/

      The conference will also cover practical details on implementing virtual machine technology, multicore operating systems, and the application of multicore technology to embedded graphics and multimedia. Further information is available at www.multicore-expo.com.

      What is Khronos presenting at Multicore Expo?

      Khronos will cover two areas of our standards development: OpenCL and the Khronos "Handheld API Ecosystem"

      Schedule

      Time Session Company Length Description
      12:30-13:00 Registration 30 Registration & DEMOS
      13:00-13:15 Neil Trevett NVIDIA 15 Khronos Overview and Introduction to OpenCL
      13:15-13:55 John Roberts NVIDIA 40 Overview of OpenCL Specification
      13:55-14:15 Alastair Donaldson Codeplay 20 Tools for OpenCL
      14:15-14:35 Kari Pulli Nokia 20 OpenCL in handheld devices
      14:35-14:45 Q&A ALL 10 Audience Questions
      14:45-15:15 Break 30 DEMOS
      15:15-15:50 Neil Trevett NVIDIA 35 Introduction Khronos Mobile Ecosystem
      15:50-16:25 Dave Shreiner ARM 35 Introduction to OpenGL ES
      16:25-16:50 Tom McReynolds NVIDIA 25 OpenGL ES in Automotive and Embedded Markets
      16:50-17:00 Q&A 10 Audience Questions
      17:00-17:30 End of day 30 DEMOS

      You may register here. We are a Special Tutorial option on the second page of the Registration.

      Speakers should register here.

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      Engineering keynotes from Platinum/Gold sponsors, panel discussions,
      invited talks
      Concurrent Tracks consisting of in-depth technical presentations, case studies, panel discussions
      Lunch and Exhibits
      Great networking opportunity for you and your peers!
      Lunch and Exhibits
      Immerse yourself in the multicore ecosystem
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      Pre-Conference

      Multicore Association Meeting

      Engineering keynotes from Platinum/Gold sponsors, invited talks panel discussions
      Concurrent Tracks consisting of in-depth technical presentations case studies, panel discussions Concurrent Tracks consisting of in-depth technical resentations, case studies, panel discussions
      Evening Reception
      Exhibits

      Delve into multicore demonstrations along with good food and drinks

      Panel: Enabling Visual Computing and Next Generation Multicore Mobile Devices March 18th

      Wednesday, March 18th 8:45am – 9:45am

      Multicore technology and power-optimized graphics and media acceleration will enable a wide variety of visually rich internet devices, mobile handsets, and portable gaming devices. In what ways will users be inspired by graphics supercomputing performance in the palm of their hand? How will mobile devices deliver a no-compromise browsing experience while bringing mobility and location awareness to Web 2.0? Will mobile operating systems leverage parallel processing and can they use standards and still differentiate? How can user interfaces become ever more compelling and functional while running on less power? This panel of experts will explore the technical issues and business opportunities in building visual computing devices for a mobile and connected world.

      Speaker

      Neil Trevett | Vice President Mobile Content | NVIDIA

      Panelists

      Brian Carlson | OMAP Platform Marketing Manager | Texas Instruments
      Kari Pulli | Research Fellow and Member of CEO Technology Council | Nokia
      Tony King-Smith | VP Marketing, Technology Division | Imagination Technologies
      Vladimir Vukicevic | Infrastructuralist | Mozilla
      (Other panelists will be announced shortly)

      Complete Multicore Agenda: View the complete multi-core agenda here.

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