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...top minds in the high-tech world will gather to explore industry-changing applications for the Cell Broadband Engine processor? The College of Computing at Georgia Tech is hosting a two-day workshop to drive innovation in Cell/B.E, and to announce they are one of the first universities to deploy the IBM QS20 Blade Server products.
IBM, SCEI and Toshiba will sponsor the workshop allowing researchers to focus on the following areas: gaming, virtual reality, home entertainment, tools and programmability, and high performance scientific and technical computing.
By exploring the possibilities of the revolutionary Cell/B.E. processor, The College of Computing at Georgia Tech continues to strengthen their status as national leaders in research and creation of real world computing breakthroughs that drive social and scientific progress.
You can see the press release here.
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