The fourth international many-core and reconfigurable cupercomputing conference, MRSC 2011
The fourth International Many-core and Reconfigurable Supercomputing Conference, MRSC 2011, will be held in the beautiful and historic city of Bristol, UK, building on the success of previous MRSC's at Queen's University Belfast, Zuse Institute, Berlin and Caspur, Rome.
MRSC is the premier event in Europe focused on accelerated High-Performance Computing using Many-Core and Reconfigurable computing technologies, such as GPUs and FPGAs.
Professor Satoshi Matsuoka from Tokyo Tech, will talk about how the GPU-based supercomputer 'Tsubame 2.0', ranked at #4 in the Top500 at 1.2 PetaFLOPS, can be used for high-resolution natural disaster simulations, a very timely topic given recent events in Japan.