Multi-Core Processor Revolution Hits GSPx 2005; Dr. Winthrop Smith, Leader in Multi-Core Processor Chip and Board/Box Level, to Deliver Three-Day Tutorial at Comprehensive Signal Processing Event.NEWTON, Mass. -- Global Technology Conferences, Inc. (GTC GTC See: Good 'til cancelled order GTC See good-till-canceled order (GTC). ) today announced that Dr. Winthrop (Win) W. Smith will deliver a three-day tutorial on the Multi-Core Processor Revolution at GSPx 2005. The tutorial, "Benchmarking Multi-Core Processors based on Processing Throughput," will address the chip level, the software support level and the board/application level. GSPx 2005, the pervasive signal processing See DSP. event, will take place October 24-27 at the Santa Clara Santa Clara, city, Cuba Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. Convention Center in California. "Multi-core processors are the future, and at GSPx 2005 we will examine in depth the latest technology and what it will take to capture the market," said Dr. Amnon Aliphas, GSPx 2005 conference chair. "We are proud to bring Dr. Win Smith, the recognized leader in multi-core processor technology, to present this important lecture series. Attendees will come away with new insight in this fast-growing field." The Multi-Core Processor Revolution tutorial will consist of a series of five lectures by Dr. Smith, as well as industry insights from leading companies who will present over the three-day series. Dr. Smith's career in signal processing spans almost 40 years. He holds 11 major patents and has 3 patents pending. In his current position as an Engineering Fellow at Raytheon, Dr. Smith is responsible for technical contributions and management for research projects and customers studies aimed at providing the next-generation processing infrastructure for the IMINT IMINT Imagery Intelligence IMINT Image Intelligence iMINT Darpa Center on Nanoscale science and Technology for Integrated Micro/Nano-Electromechanical Transducers , MASINT MASINT Measurement and Signatures Intelligence MASINT Measurement and Signal Intelligence and SIGINT Noun 1. SIGINT - intelligence information gathered from communications intelligence or electronics intelligence or telemetry intelligence signals intelligence applications. Previously, as founder of Signal Processing Specialists, he developed and sold the first PC-based modem signal generator hardware and software. He has also developed new algorithms while at NCR (NCR Corporation, Dayton, OH, www.ncr.com) A technology company specializing in financial terminal transactions, retail systems and data warehousing. Until the late 1990s, NCR was heavily invested in the hardware side of the industry, known worldwide as a major manufacturer of computers Microelectronics, Martin Marietta and Westinghouse Aerospace. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University, mainly at Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins in 1867 had a group of his associates incorporated as the trustees of a university and a hospital, endowing each with $3.5 million. Daniel C. , and is the author of the definitive book The Handbook of Real-Time Fast Fourier Transforms. Papers are now being accepted for the Multi-Core Processor Revolution segment of GSPx through June 30. For more information or a full description of the tutorial, visit www.gspx.com or e-mail info@gspx.com. Details about additional technology tracks at GSPx 2005 are also available online. About GSPx 2005 GSPx 2005 is the most comprehensive embedded solutions event with white paper presentations, technical workshops, technology panels, new products on the exhibit floor, and the First-Look New Product Forum. The conference targets design engineers and senior-level executives responsible for the development and management of embedded technologies as well as products incorporating such solutions. GSPx 2005 will cover embedded applications for automotive, biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. , distributed processing, entertainment, image processing, radar imaging, security, speech processing, telecommunications, video and wireless. To register or exhibit at GSPx 2005, or for more information, visit www.gspx.com. About Global Technology Conferences, Inc. Headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts, Global Technology Conferences creates world-class events serving the engineering communities and their senior management. Renowned for offering in-depth content -- from the industry for the industry -- Global Technology Conferences owns and operates GSPx, the annual embedded technology trade show. |
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