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E.T. International to Present Runtime Systems and Application Development for Multi-core/Multi-node HPC at Birds of a Feather Session and Exhibitor Forum at SC’11

WHO:             

E.T. International, Inc. (ETI), a provider of system software solutions for many-core and heterogeneous architectures, will showcase its flagship SWARM (SWift Adaptive Runtime Machine) performance accelerator for multi-core/multi-node programming and associated services for HPC at Booth #663 at SC’11.

WHAT:          

ETI’s SWARM empowers advanced parallel application development that realizes the power of multi-core, heterogeneous computing systems for higher performance over conventional hybrid execution models. SWARM is also the first commercially available implementation of the ParalleX execution model to offer a full system software solution designed to eliminate the primary constraints of conventional programming and enable the development of scalable applications for multi-core/multi-node systems.

ETI Vice President of R&D Rishi Khan will join Thomas Sterling of Indiana University and Vivek Sarkar of Rice University to present Birds of a Feather session “HPC Runtime System Software” on Thursday, November 17 from 5:30-7:00PM in TCC 101. The discussion will focus on how runtime system software can increase parallelism and handle heterogeneity of architectures for continued performance improvements and application scalability on many-core systems.

Khan will also present on “Runtimes and Applications for Extreme-Scale Computing” during the Exhibitor Forum on Wednesday, November 16 from 11-11:30AM in WSCC 611/612.

WHERE:      

ETI’s Booth #663

Washington State Convention Center
800 Convention Place
Seattle, WA 98101-2350

WHEN:         

Conference:  November 12-18

Exhibition:  November 14-17

BoF Session:  November 17, 5:30-7:00PM in room TCC 101

Exhibitor Forum:  November 16, 11:00–11:30AM in room WSCC 611/612

About SC’11

The Supercomputing conference (SC’11) continues a long and successful tradition of engaging the international community in high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. SC11 will place an emphasis on bringing together communities to facilitate information exchange, discussions and new collaborations for research and education related to innovating high performance computing applications and advancing scientific discovery and scholarship.

About E.T. International, Inc.

E.T. International (ETI) provides system software designed specifically for advanced many-core, heterogeneous computing systems that span from supercomputers for highly scientific research to high-performance portable devices for smartphones and games.  As the leading multi-core/multi-node technology expert, ETI provides its transformative SWARM performance accelerator and customized engineering expertise to increase performance, computing power, and efficiency, and enable users to fully realize the power of many-core architectures.  Built on a decade of highly complex, massively parallel programming research for extreme-scale computing systems with the Department of Defense, ETI currently provides software, applications and custom engineering services for the energy, defense, semiconductor, digital media, and financial markets.  For more information, visit www.etinternational.com.

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