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SUMMARY:MCHPC'18 Afternoon Keynote: All Tomorrow’s Memory Systems
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Jacob (University of Maryland)\n\nMemory and communicati
 on are the primary reasons that our time-to-solution is no better than it 
 currently is … the memory system is slow; the communication overhead is hi
 gh; and yet a significant amount of research is still focused on increasin
 g processor performance, rather than decreasing (the cost of) data movemen
 t. I will discuss recent and near-term memory-system technologies includin
 g high-bandwidth DRAMs and nonvolatile main memories, as well as the impac
 t of tomorrow’s memory technologies on tomorrow’s applications and operati
 ng systems.\n\nTag: Memory, NVRAM, Parallel Programming Languages, Librari
 es, and Models\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chai
 rs: Ron Brightwell (Sandia National Laboratories); Maya Gokhale (Lawrence 
 Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)); Xian-He Sun (Illinois Institute of 
 Technology); and Yonghong Yan (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)\n\
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