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EE Times Virtual Conference:
Approaching Multicore

Parallelism is Coming to You

Processors with multiple cores are already being used for very high performance systems. With each passing quarter, an increasing number of applications are hitting the limits of what a single core can handle without burning up. Replicating very powerful, or even modest, processor cores can serve the needs of some applications. Many systems already include a hierarchy of general-purpose and specialized processors like digital signal processors (DSPs) or network processors and video accelerators to boost performance and optimize power. The right mix depends on the application. If you are not using Multi-Core architectures today, you may soon, so it is time to embrace them.

Who Will Participate

The Approaching Multicore Virtual Conference is unique in that it spans a large audience. Topics are sure to be of interest to the System Designers, High-performance System Designers, Software Developers, Programmers and, Future, Hesitant, and Curious Multi-Core Developers.

What is a Virtual Conference?

EE Times Virtual Conferences are fully interactive events that incorporate online learning, live chat, active movement in and out of exhibit booths and sessions, vendor presentations, contests and more. Because the conference is virtual you can experience it from the comfort of you own desk. So you can get right to the industry information and solutions you seek.

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Editor at large,
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Processor Analyst,
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