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Call for Papers
for the 2009 Multicore Expo
is Open.


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Call for papers deadlines are:

01/16/09
Deadline for submission

02/02/09
Notification of acceptance

Topic Ideas:

Multicore Development and Design Tools - Whether starting from scratch or attempting to migrate decades' worth of legacy applications to multicore technology, system developers need effective hardware and software tools. Presentations should focus on how to use these tools, preferably discussing how to apply them to real application examples.

Multicore Architectures and Processors - While Moore's law makes it possible to build processors with many cores, significant challenges such as interconnects, memory hierarchies, power management, must be overcome to design multicore processors. Presentations should elaborate on the advanced features being implemented to take advantage of the tremendous performance gains possible with multicore technology.

System-Level Multicore Implementations - Unleash the power of multicore! We're looking for presentations that describe case studies demonstrating clever ways in which multicore technology is used in real systems.

Hypervisors and Virtual Machine Technology - Virtualization technology is playing an ever-increasing role in embedded platforms to provide a high-level operating-system interface for application programming, while maintaining traditional real-time operating system (RTOS) APIs. Presentations should provide the practical details for how system developers can effectively implement this important capability into their multicore platforms.

Embedded Graphics and Multimedia - Whether it's for mobile phones, navigation systems, in-car multimedia electronics, Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), UltraMobile PCs (UMPC), HDTV, or set top boxes, embedded graphics and multimedia are essential drivers. Although multicore is often an inherent technology used in embedded graphics and multimedia, presentations can encompass all hardware and software aspects of implementing this eye-opening capability.

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Abstract

Describe the topic of your presentation in a single paragraph with complete sentences (i.e. avoid the use of bullets). What aspect of multicore design will you be discussing? What are the multicore issues you are solving? What are the main goals of your session? *

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Audience Level

Please note the most appropriate audience knowledge level for the presentation you are proposing. Higher priority will be given to advanced sessions. For Intermediate and Advanced levels, you will be required to specify level of knowledge, training, certification, and/or previous experience or other in-depth familiarity with subject matter in the Prerequisites section.
Introductory: A starting point presentation.
Intermediate: Basic familiarity or some experience.
Advanced: Requires experience and familiarity with subject.


Prerequistes:
Please list any prerequisite knowledge or language needed to attend your presentation. All Intermediate and Advanced level presentations MUST have prerequisites. Limit 25 words.

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The Submitter agrees to provide all relevant presentation materials to the Multicore Expo by the stated deadlines. The submitter also agrees to be available to present his/her session during any day of the conference (Tuesday, April 27 - Thursday, April 29, 2010).


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