Acceleration Academy Monthly Webinar SeriesCo-hosted January session with Mitrionics uncovers new, simplified solutions to hybrid computing system designSchaumburg, IL., January 30, 2008 — The first in a new series of monthly high performance computing webinars benefitting IT pros who are creating hybrid computing applications in the scientific, medical, financial and military sectors, kicks off with it first online session addressing in-socket acceleration and system design in high-level languages. The online event is co-hosted by experts from XtremeData Inc. and Mitrionics and will include discussion and demonstration of working system examples.
The second in the series of monthly HPC webinars focuses on the Intel QuickAssist Accelerator Abstraction Layer (AAL) is scheduled for Feb. 27. It will investigate topics around using tightly coupled X86 CPUs and FPGAs and be jointly hosted by domain experts from XtremeData and Intel Corporation. Register to learn more about how to write portable and reusable software with in-socket accelerators as examples.
Online at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/338544817 For more information on the Acceleration Academy Series, visit: www.xtremedatainc.com/accelerationacademy
About XtremeData XtremeData, Inc. creates hardware-accelerated database analytics appliances and is the inventor and leader in FPGA-based in-socket accelerators (ISAs). The company offers many different appliances and FPGA-based ISA solutions for markets such as decision support systems, financial analytics, video transcoding, life sciences, military and wireless. Founded in 2003, XtremeData is privately held and has two established locations. Headquarters are located in Schaumburg, Illinois, and a software development location in Bangalore, India. For more information, visit www.xtremedatainc.com.
Founded in 2001 and privately held, Mitrionics offers accelerated hybrid computing solutions. The Mitrion Virtual Processor (MVP) and the Mitrion Software Acceleration Platform accelerate a wide range of computing applications by exploiting the massively parallel and limitless internal bandwidth of standard FPGA architectures. Its products and services deliver a greener computing alternative, enabling 10x-100x performance increases and 90 percent lower power consumption. Mitrionics' customers are focused on adopting hybrid computing architectures to meet the exponential rise of compute requirements without adding additional watts to the computer system. MVP users include genome informatics, internet data processing and business process optimization. The company is privately held and located in Lund, Sweden and Los Gatos, CA. For information, visit www.mitrionics.com, call 408-395-3247, or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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