Slides are now available for the minisymposium “Scientific Computing on Emerging Many-Core architectures”, held in conjunction with the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering 2009 (SIAM CSE’09, Miami, Florida). The minisymposium, organised by Mike Giles, Dominik Göddeke and Stefan Turek, focused on opportunities and challenges for scientific computing on novel many-core architectures, in particular IBM’s Cell processor and GPUs from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel. The talks covered a range of application areas, including the development of libraries and other tools to simplify the programming many-core processors. (Minisymposium: Scientific Computing on Emerging Many-Core architectures)