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Microsoft Hosts UPCRC Multicore Applications Workshop

June 23, 2009
By: Cheri Helregel

Microsoft brought together researchers from UPCRC Illinois, UC Berkeley, Intel, and Microsoft to discuss current and future applications that would benefit from multicore parallelism and hasten the adoption of multicore machines. A broad range of novel, interesting, and computationally challenging applications — whether or not they currently take advantage of multicore computers &mdash were presented in four key areas: Visual Computing, Social Interaction, Speech and Audio, and Human-Machine Interaction.

Session I: Visual Computing I
Session II: Visual Computing II
Session III: Social Interaction
Session IV: Speech and Audio
Session V: Human-Machine Interaction I
Session VI: Human-Machine Interaction II

Driving the UPCRC Illinois agenda is a human-centric vision of future consumer applications (i.e., “multicore killer apps”). Investigating applications similar to those above reveals new parallel patterns and serves as a testbed for evaluating, refining, and ultimately proving UPCRC Illinois ideas on multicore programming.

Video and slides of most presentations are available by clicking on the session titles above or by visiting our online workshop archives.

About UPCRC Illinois
The Universal Parallel Computing Research Center (UPCRC Illinois) at the University of Illinois is a joint research endeavor of the Department of Computer Science, the Coordinated Science Laboratory, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and corporate partners Microsoft and Intel. The center builds on a history of Illinois innovation in parallel computing that spans four decades. UPCRC Illinois is also one of many Parallel@Illinois efforts currently invested in pioneering and promoting parallel computing research and education.