The established Manchester Reconfigurable Supercomputing Conference is, for 2008, being broadened to include many core and accelerator technologies, reflecting the feedback from attendees and the similarities posed from a programmers perspective. The event will now be known as the:
Many-core and Reconfigurable Supercomputing Conference (MÂ鶹AV).
Following from a number of successful hostings of this event at the University of Manchester, the conference organisers have this year chosen to host the event at the Queens University Belfast (which celbrates its centenary in 2008), cementing the MÂ鶹AV's emerging role as the European event for FPGA and accelerated High Performance Computing (HPC).
This conference will continue to exhibit the very latest in research and development in Reconfigurable Supercomputing and from 2008 in Many-Core and Accelerator technologies.
Many-core and Reconfigurable Supercomputing Conference (MÂ鶹AV).
Following from a number of successful hostings of this event at the University of Manchester, the conference organisers have this year chosen to host the event at the Queens University Belfast (which celbrates its centenary in 2008), cementing the MÂ鶹AV's emerging role as the European event for FPGA and accelerated High Performance Computing (HPC).
This conference will continue to exhibit the very latest in research and development in Reconfigurable Supercomputing and from 2008 in Many-Core and Accelerator technologies.