From 11 to 13 November in San Jose, California, AMD will host a meeting of developers - AMD Developer Summit or APU13. Recently, the company released a schedule of key reports scheduled for the event
The event will open on 11th November Vice President of the company and its general manager, Worldwide Sales - Lisa Su (Lisa Su). There will be a talk about mantle, real audio, and new unified address space of the CPU and the GPU. The next day - November 12 - The Programmers Guide to Reaching for the Cloud will perform Phil Rogers (Phil Rogers), one of the leading developers of AMD. Clouds - It is a strategic objective of the company after its reorganization. Energy-efficient AMD platform may well qualify for this niche, especially with the expansion of GPGPU-point calculations.
The theme of diverse (heterogeneous) platforms pick up the chief technology officer of ARM - Mike Muller . His topic of something brand new in heterogeneous computing: Is There Anything New in Heterogeneous Computing?. At the same vice president of Oracle - a specialist in the platform Java, Nandini Ramani - will talk about The Role of Java in Heterogeneous Computing, and How It Can Help. AMD, at the beginning of next year will produce engineering samples Opteron processor-based cores ARM. In commercial systems, the device will appear in the second half of next year, so the question of crossing ,- ARM, x86 and GPU - in the form of creating a unified hardware and software platform, is very important for us. Of particular interest will be the report of the director of the U.S. Office Mediatek. Dr. Chen-Ping Lu will perform with the original report on a current topic for many: How Many Cores Will We Need? The issue is very concerned about the number of cores Mediatek, which is about to launch the first true eight-SoC for smartphones and tablets.
But the last day - November 13 - promises to be the most interesting. We will hear about the Sony PlayStation 4 as the best platform for games, what will tell the president of the Sony Software, Dominic Mallinson . CEO Oculus VR, Brendan Iribe , tells of virtual reality as a new frontier in computing: Virtual Reality - A New Frontier in Computing. CTO at DICE, Johan Andersson , will share his impressions on AMD Mantle programming : Rendering Battlefield 4 with Mantle, and chief technology AMD - Peypermayster Mark - complete this technological holiday with tale of a comprehensive and pervasive computing : Powering the Next Generation Surround Computing Experience. Related Products :
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