[Tccc] HPRC at SC12 -- BOF on Tuesday 5:30-7:00
Martin Herbordt
herbordtatbu.edu
Fri Nov 9 13:20:30 EST 2012
BOF at SC12: Reconfigurable Supercomputing
Tuesday, Nov. 13, 5:30-7pm, Room 255-D
With conventional HPC, each application must be parallelized and mapped
to match the predefined fixed-logic architectures of the CPU or GPU
devices targeted, in terms of data and operation types as well as depth
and breadth of parallelism. In many science domains, such as
bioinformatics, cryptology, finance, signal and image processing, and
more, this mapping is often highly inefficient. By contrast, with
high-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC), the hardware
architecture can adapt to match the unique needs of each application,
often leading to dramatically higher speedups and energy savings. This
BOF will feature an assortment of industry and academic leaders
highlighting the wealth of recent technology innovations in HPRC.
AGENDA (Tuesday, Nov. 13, 5:30-7pm, Room 255-D)
Greeting by MC -- Martin Herbordt, Boston University
5-minute slots for "elevator talks"
1. Intro to RC -- Alan George, CHREC: Univ. of Florida
2. History of HPRC -- Tarek El-Ghazawi, CHREC: George Wash. Univ.
3. Genomics and Proteomics -- Scott Schaecher, Monsanto
4. Computational Finance -- Gregg Cooke, UBS
5. Device Technology -- Mike Strickland, Altera
6. Tool Technology -- Mike Strickland, Altera
7. System Technology -- Steve Wallach, Convey Computer
8. System Technology -- Reuven Weintraub, GiDEL
9. System Technology -- Michael Paolini, IBM
10. System Technology -- Greg Edvenson, Pico Computing
11. Applications -- Martin Herbordt, Boston University
12. Applications -- Herman Lam, CHREC: Univ. of Florida
Q&A Panel (all speakers above) with Audience (30m)
Closing Remarks by MC
Organizers:
Martin Herbordt, Boston University
Alan George, CHREC: Univ. of Florida
Herman Lam, CHREC: Univ. of Florida
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