Presentations and Projects Abound, Intel(r) Software Product Betas Announced at Gelato ICE Itanium(r) Conference and Expo

Released on = May 18, 2006, 1:04 pm

Press Release Author = Gelato Federation

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = Over 200 scientists, developers, and engineers convened from
all around the globe for the April 2006 Gelato ICE: Itanium(r) Conference & Expo.
The event was organized by the Gelato Federation (http://www.gelato.org), an
international user community dedicated to advancing Linux(r) on the Intel(r)
Itanium(r) architecture. It was the largest gathering of Linux and Itanium
professionals that the world has seen to date with delegates from more than 80
companies and institutions attending.

Press Release Body = URBANA, Ill. (May 19, 2006)-Over 200 scientists, developers,
and engineers convened from all around the globe for the April 2006 Gelato ICE:
Itanium(r) Conference & Expo. The event was organized by the Gelato Federation
(http://www.gelato.org), an international user community dedicated to advancing
Linux(r) on the Intel(r) Itanium(r) architecture. It was the largest gathering of
Linux and Itanium professionals that the world has seen to date with delegates from
more than 80 companies and institutions attending. Conference sponsors included HP,
Intel, and the Itanium(r) Solutions Alliance, and media sponsors included HPCwire
and Linux HPC.org.

\"It was amazing to see the enthusiastic exchange and collaborative spirit among end
users, developers, researchers, ISVs, and system vendors during the April
conference,\" stated Mark K. Smith, Gelato managing director. \"We believe a strong
technical community is going to be the key factor for the overall success of Linux
on the Itanium architecture, and Gelato ICE provides a nurturing environment for the
community to grow and thrive.\"

Presentations and Cutting-Edge Projects Showcased

A major goal of the Gelato Federation is education, an area in which the April 2006
Gelato ICE excelled. Focused on areas such as tools and tuning, scalability,
enterprise use, and research, the event delivered an exceptional speaker line-up and
technical program with over 65 presentations. Highlights were the keynote speeches
given by Jerry Huck (HP), Don Soltis and James Reinders (Intel), and Bill Worley
(Secure64 and Itanium Solutions Alliance). Other favorites included: decimal
floating-point, scaling Linux to 512 processors on SGI(r) Altix(r) servers, and
virtualization and vNUMA research at the University of New South Wales. The
technical track targeting the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) proved to be the most
popular with topics such as introductions to link-time optimization and the LLVM
(low level virtual machine) compiler.

In addition to presenting, Gelato members-some of the world\'s top supercomputing
centers, national labs, research centers, and universities-were able to highlight
their current Linux and Itanium research during a poster session. Three dozen member
institutions presented over 75 projects, denoting a wide range of activities,
including: kernel work from the University of New South Wales and the University of
Waterloo; grid projects from the University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez and the European
Organization for Nuclear Research; compiler work at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and the Russian Academy of Sciences; and diverse scientific
applications from the University of Chile and the University of Tokyo.

Presentations and posters from the conference can be found at
http://www.gelato.org/community/events.php#ICE06apr.

Intel(r) Software Development Product Betas Announced

The April 2006 Gelato ICE offered the backdrop for Intel to demonstrate its
continued commitment to the Itanium(r) processor by announcing several new beta
opportunities: a new parallel programming model, Intel(r) Thread Checker, and
Intel(r) VTune(tm) Performance Analyzer for Linux.

\"This conference was the perfect occasion to announce the new beta versions of our
software products,\" said James Reinders, director of business development and
marketing, Intel Developer Products Division. \"Gelato ICE attendees are people and
organizations that are passionate about the Itanium(r) processor and the advancement
of the architecture. Intel is proud to deliver tools to support the evolving needs
of these developers of Itanium applications.\"

Intel\'s new parallel programming model is a C++ template-based runtime library that
simplifies the process of writing scalable, multi-threaded applications. The beta
can be downloaded at: http://www.intel.com/software/products/tbb/beta. Intel(r)
Thread Checker, the fastest way for developers to thread an application correctly
and unleash its performance on Intel(r) multi-core processors, is also available in
beta at: http://www.intel.com/software/products/threading/beta. Intel(r) VTune(tm)
Performance Analyzer for Linux* beta makes multithreaded application performance
tuning easier with a native GUI and a technology preview of the first memory checker
for the Intel Itanium(r) 2 processor. To try VTune(tm) analyzer for Linux, send an
email to: vtune_beta@intel.com.

With the tremendous amount of high-quality technical information delivered, exciting
new tool announcements, and critical mass of Linux and Itanium experts attending,
the April 2006 Gelato ICE was a major success. The next Gelato ICE is planned for
October 1-4, 2006, in Singapore, to be hosted by the Bioinformatics Institute, the
Institute of High Performance Computing, and the National Grid Office. Stay tuned to
http://www.gelato.org/meeting for details.

About Gelato

The Gelato Federation is the global technical community dedicated to advancing Linux
on the Intel Itanium-based platform through collaboration, education, and
leadership. Gelato members are suppliers and users of Linux/Itanium processor
technology with a shared goal of producing open-source solutions for academic,
government, and industrial high-performance computing users. The Gelato portal
(http://www.gelato.org) serves as the primary channel for Federation business and
collaborations. Information about Gelato members\' software and solutions are
available through the portal, and the community is welcome to participate and
contribute.

Intel and Itanium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or
its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Silicon Graphics, SGI and
Altix are registered trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the United States
and/or other countries worldwide. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
in several countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of
their respective owners.


Web Site = http://www.gelato.org

Contact Details = Nan Holda
1308 W. Main St.
Urbana, IL 61801
nan@gelato.org
217.265.0947

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