tim.lewis

About Tim Lewis

I'm a freelance marketing consultant with a strong background in delivering successful market development programs within the B2B technology sector.I'm experienced in a wide range of marketing disciplines and combine a pragmatic approach to problem solving and strategic thinking with a proactive hands-on attitude. I have a sales and business development experience and a strong empathy with engineering-led high tech companies.I worked for 3DLABS for 19 years where I was the Marketing Director and before that worked in the areas of AI and Expert Systems. During my time at 3DLABS I worked on a number of Khronos related activities, most notably with OpenGL and more recently with OpenCL.In 2013-2014 I helped Khronos on a number of projects, including Supercomputing and Siggraph and I'm the local organiser for IWOCL.Please email me at tim.lewis@croftedge.com if you would like to discuss you marketing requirements.

Imagination – Hotbed for GPU Compute Join IWOCL

INVITED BLOG ENTRY : Imagination is delighted to be the platinum sponsor for the 2nd edition of the IWOCL conference. The 2014 event brings together leading OpenCL developers, passionate users, respected members of academia, and worldwide vendors – all under the same roof in the UK, a hotbed for the GPU compute community. Imagination Technologies designed [...]

2018-03-28T18:39:28+01:00December 18th, 2013|Blog|

Call for Submissions New Open

IWOCL is looking for submissions from industry experts and academia in all topics related to OpenCL, including but not limited to: application development from any discipline, algorithms, performance analysis, tools and libraries, optimization, verification, portability and education. IWOCL 2014 particularly solicits papers on embedded computing with OpenCL.  Submit Your Abstract Now “IWOCL 2014 provides an [...]

2015-10-27T09:41:16+01:00November 28th, 2013|Blog|

Mapping parallel programs to heterogeneous multi-core systems

Abstract: Heterogeneous computer systems are ubiquitous in all areas of computing, from mobile to high-performance computing. They promise to deliver increased performance at lower energy cost than purely homogeneous, CPU-based systems. In recent years GPU-based heterogeneous systems have become increasingly popular. They combine a programmable GPU with a multi-core CPU. GPUs have become flexible enough [...]

2014-06-10T09:39:34+01:00June 7th, 2013|Technical Articles|
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