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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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Future of Memory Technology for Exascale and Beyond II
SESSION: Future of Memory Technology for Exascale and Beyond II
EVENT TYPE: Panels
TIME: 3:30PM - 5:00PM
Panelists:Richard Murphy, Shekhar Borkar, Bill Dally, Andreas Hansson, Mike Ignatowski, Doug Joseph, Peter Kogge, Troy Manning
ROOM:383-84-85
ABSTRACT:
Memory technology is in the midst of profound change as we move into the exascale era. Early analysis, including the DARPA UHPC Exascale Report correctly identified the fundamental technology problem as one of enabling low-energy data movement throughout the system. However, the end of Dennard Scaling and the corresponding impact on Moore’s Law has begun a fundamental transition in the relationship between the processor and memory system. The lag in the increase in the number of cores compared to what Moore’s Law would provide has proven a harbinger of the trend towards memory systems performance dominating compute capability. This panel began to address some of the critical exascale questions at SC13, and will continue the discussions at SC14.
Moderator/Panelist Details:
Richard Murphy (Moderator) - Micron Technology, Inc.
Shekhar Borkar - Intel Corporation
Bill Dally - NVIDIA Corporation
Andreas Hansson - ARM
Mike Ignatowski - Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Doug Joseph - IBM Corporation
Peter Kogge - University of Notre Dame
Troy Manning - Micron Technology, Inc.
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