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Faculty of Electrical Engineering & Information Technology

MPSoC - Multicore and Multiprocessor SoCs Conference

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Prof. Selma Saidi guest at the MPSoC conference in Megève, France.

The MPSoC conference is an interdisciplinary forum that brings together the key R&D players from the different areas required for the development of multicore and multiprocessor HW and SW systems. The program brings together experts in key HW and SW architectures (processor, memory, I/O, interconnects, RTOS, GFX, virtualization, application-specific acceleration, and system architectures), design technologies (parallel programming, rapid prototyping, system design models and tools), and emerging semiconductor technologies (heterogeneous integration, 3D, photonics) to develop the next generation of concepts that bridge the gap between HW and SW. Some 60 high-profile speakers from research and development will discuss fundamental and strategic issues in mastering software-defined hardware for energy-efficient and high-performance computing.

The program includes keynotes on key HW and SW trends, as well as technical sessions presenting strategic directions and latest research results. The 5-day program also includes in-depth presentations on technology challenges and short keynotes followed by insightful discussion sessions. All presentations are given by CTO-level speakers from industry and world-class professors from academia. Here you can find more information about the MPSoC.