Bewerbungsphase für GTC-Referenten hat begonnen
NVIDIA hat den Startschuss für die GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2013 gegeben. Ab sofort können sich mögliche Referenten bewerben und ihre Themenvorschläge über die Call for Sessions-Webseite einreichen.
Die GTC wird 2013 um die Themengebiete "Cloud Infrastructure and Services", "Mobile Computing" und "Game Development" erweitert.
NVIDIA today invited submissions for presentations for the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2013, the world’s premier event showcasing the transformative power of GPU computing.
The flagship in NVIDIA’s global series of events, GTC 2013 enables developers, computational researchers, engineers, scientists, and IT directors to share their latest advances and breakthroughs with thousands of influential figures and technology luminaries from more than 40 nations around the world.
The conference will be held March 18-21 at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.
To accommodate the expanding use of GPU technology across a wide range of scientific, engineering and commercial fields, the GTC 2013 Call for Submissions has been expanded to cover new areas, including cloud gaming, cloud infrastructure and services, hosted virtualized desktops, large-scale visualization, mobile computing and game development. Other program topics will include:
Advancements in real-time graphics
Application development
High performance computing (HPC)
Cloud infrastructure and services
Computer graphics research
Hosted virtualized desktops
Mobile computing
Game development
Scientific research
Techniques for large-scale visualization
The GTC 2013 program will feature four days of world-class content, inspiring real-world success stories and constructive peer-to-peer networking. For a complete list of the GTC topics of interest, visit the GTC topics webpage. For submission guidelines and requirements, or to submit a proposal, visit the GTC 2013 Call-for-Submissions webpage.