Dear GCC Community, I wanted to let the GCC list know that the Gelato Federation is holding a conference April 24-26 in San Jose. It is called Gelato ICE (Itanium Conference & Expo). http://www.gelato.org/meeting
The technical program is very robust (over 50 technical presentations) covering a variety of Itanium-related topics: compilers, architecture, reliability, security, java, virtualization, kernel, memory management, and high-performance libraries to name a few. Of particular interest to this group are the compiler presentations/sessions. Currently there are ten presentations scheduled for the GCC track: * LLVM - Chris Lattner * LTO - Mark Mitchell * Aliasing update - Dan Berlin * Parallel programming with GCC - Diego Novillo * ORC back end for GCC - Shin-Ming Liu * Superblock work - Bob Kidd * Russian Academy of Science scheduler improvement update - Andrey Belevantsev and Arutyun Avetisyan * Intel micro-architecture talk - Cameron McNairy * Spec2006 - Gerolf Hoflehner (provided Spec2006 has been release at conference time) * GCC IP issues - Dan Berlin We also have a round table scheduled with the Intel icc compiler team and a talk on icc changes related to Montecito. Montecito is the next generation of Itanium <multi-core> due out in a few months. Everyone is welcome to attend. Check http://www.gelato.org/meeting for more details. Mark