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SUMMARY:Introduction - MCHPC’18: Workshop on Memory Centric High Performan
 ce Computing
DESCRIPTION:Yonghong Yan (University of South Carolina), Ron Brightwell (S
 andia National Laboratories), Xian-He Sun (Illinois Institute of Technolog
 y), and Maya Gokhale (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)\n\nThe growi
 ng disparity between CPU speed and memory speed, known as the memory wall 
 problem, has been one of the most critical and long-standing challenges in
  the computing industry. The situation is further complicated by the recen
 t expansion of the memory hierarchy, which is becoming deeper and more div
 ersified with the adoption of new memory technologies and architectures in
 cluding 3D-stacked memory,  non-volatile random-access memory (NVRAM), mem
 ristor, hybrid software and hardware caches, etc. Computer architecture an
 d hardware system, operating systems, storage and file systems, programmin
 g stack, performance model and tools are being enhanced, augmented, or eve
 n redesigned to address the performance, programmability and energy effici
 ency challenges of the increasingly complex and heterogeneous memory syste
 ms for HPC and data-intensive applications.\n \nThe MCHPC workshop aims to
  bring together computer and computational science researchers, from indus
 try, government labs and academia, concerned with the challenges of effici
 ently using existing and emerging memory systems.\n\nTag: Memory, NVRAM, P
 arallel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models\n\nRegistration Categ
 ory: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Ron Brightwell (Sandia National 
 Laboratories); Maya Gokhale (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
 ); Xian-He Sun (Illinois Institute of Technology); and Yonghong Yan (Unive
 rsity of North Carolina, Charlotte)\n\n
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