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Intel Sponsors GCDC
Intel once again sponsors Games Convention Developers Conference.
Date: Monday, May 07, 2007
Author: James Fudge

The Games Convention Developers Conference (GCDC), today announced that Intel has once again signed on as the main sponsor of this European developer event. Intel has been supporting the conference since 2004. From August 20-22, 2007, this year's conference brings together the international game development industry for the fifth time, right before Games Convention. In actively supporting the GCDC for the fourth time, Intel underlines its important role for European developers. Intel will be presenting new multi-threading techniques and development tools at GCDC 2007 as well. Find out more about the event by checking out www.gcdc.eu .

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