Things are changing.

The AMD Fusion Developer Summit (AFDS) has a new name: AMD Developer Summit 2013 or APU13 for short. In addition, both the venue and date have changed. We’ve moved the venue from Bellevue, WA to San Jose, CA and the date has moved to November 11-14. This year’s Call for Presentation Proposals is in full swing and we anticipate registration for this years event will open in May. So check for updates on this site, as this is where we will let you know about all changes APU13.

In case you missed the event last year, click the image below to watch the highlight video.

AFDS 2012 Highlights

AFDS 2012 Highlights

Keynotes

Who’s pushing the envelope with heterogeneous computing? Be the first to hear experts from
AMD, Adobe, Cloudera, Penguin Computing, and Gaikai share their insights and roadmaps.

Tracks and Schedule

See descriptions of the ten tracks, then start planning your experience.

Top 10 Reasons to Attend

  1. 10 technical tracks
  2. Nearly 100 intensive sessions
  3. 6 future-focused keynotes
  4. Exclusive demonstrations
  5. Register now for just $495
  6. Hands-on training
  7. OpenCL and C++ AMP tips
  8. Content for your specialty
  9. Extensive networking opportunities
  10. Find essential resources

What is the AMD APU Developer Summit 2013

APU13 is three intensive days that put you at the epicenter of the latest developments in heterogeneous computing, OpenCL™, C++ AMP, and related technologies.

Come to APU13 for:

  • Industry-driving keynotes
  • Never-before-seen demos
  • 14 technical tracks
  • Over 150 intensive sessions
  • Tutorials
  • Insights that can help you plan and refine roadmaps
  • Unique collaboration opportunities with the world’s best technology professionals

Highlights from AFDS12
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Praise for last year’s summit
“Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) . . . really brought it with three days of keynotes, breakout sessions and hands-on labs – all designed to help codederos make the most of its evolving technology.”
John K. Waters, ADT Magazine
“AMD exceeded my expectations with its first two developer summits. I saw an open and instructive exchange of ideas on software development, tools and APIs, free from the marketing hype that you get at many conferences.”
Jon Peddie, Jon Peddie Research
“Wrapping up the last keynote and the first AMD Fusion Dev Summit. It was a much better show than I expected, great job AMD guys! #fusion12″
@ryanshrout, PC Perspective

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