SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Large-Scale Reconfigurable Supercomputing
SESSION: Large-Scale Reconfigurable Supercomputing
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Martin Herbordt, Alan George, Herman Lam
ROOM:255-D
ABSTRACT:
Reconfigurable computing is characterized by hardware that adapts to match the needs of each application, offering unique advantages in speed per unit energy. With a proven capability of 2 PetaOPS at 12KW, large-scale reconfigurable supercomputing has an important role to play in the future of high-end computing. The Novo-G in the NSF CHREC Center at the University of Florida is rapidly moving towards production utilization in various scientific and engineering domains. This BOF introduces the architecture of such systems, describes applications and tools being developed, and provides a forum for discussing emerging opportunities and issues for performance, productivity, and sustainability.
Session Leader Details:
Martin Herbordt (Primary Session Leader) - Boston University
Alan George (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Florida
Herman Lam (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Florida
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Large-Scale Reconfigurable Supercomputing
SESSION: Large-Scale Reconfigurable Supercomputing
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Martin Herbordt, Alan George, Herman Lam
ROOM:255-D
ABSTRACT:
Reconfigurable computing is characterized by hardware that adapts to match the needs of each application, offering unique advantages in speed per unit energy. With a proven capability of 2 PetaOPS at 12KW, large-scale reconfigurable supercomputing has an important role to play in the future of high-end computing. The Novo-G in the NSF CHREC Center at the University of Florida is rapidly moving towards production utilization in various scientific and engineering domains. This BOF introduces the architecture of such systems, describes applications and tools being developed, and provides a forum for discussing emerging opportunities and issues for performance, productivity, and sustainability.
Session Leader Details:
Martin Herbordt (Primary Session Leader) - Boston University
Alan George (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Florida
Herman Lam (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Florida
Click here to download .ics calendar file