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SUMMARY:4th Workshop for Open Source Supercomputing (OpenSuCo)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Afternoon Break\n---------------------\nWorkshop Lunc
 h (on your own)\n---------------------\nPanel: Open-Source Software\n-----
 ----------------\nIntroduction - 4th Workshop for Open Source Supercomputi
 ng (OpenSuCo)\n\nAs we approach the end of lithographic/Dennard scaling, t
 he HPC community needs a way to continue performance scaling. One way of p
 roviding that scaling is an increase in the number and diversity of specia
 lized architectures tailored for specific applications. To accelerate the 
 architecture specific...\n\n\nFarzad Fatollahi-Fard and David Donofrio (La
 wrence Berkeley National Laboratory); John D. Leidel (Tactical Computing L
 aboratories, Texas Tech University); Anastasiia Butko (Lawrence Berkeley N
 ational Laboratory); and Sven Karlsson (Technical University of Denmark)\n
 ---------------------\nOpening Remarks\n\nDavid Donofrio (Lawrence Berkele
 y National Laboratory)\n---------------------\nHPC PowerStack: a community
 -wide open collaboration for enabling system-wide power efficiency\n\nOne 
 of the challenges to Open Supercomputing in the exascale era is the design
  of software solutions that drive Power Management across the system stack
 . In order to tackle the power challenges, the HPC community has designed 
 various open source and vendor-specific solutions to meet power management
 ...\n\n\nSiddhartha Jana (Intel Corporation)\n---------------------\nHow S
 ystem-Level Design Can Benefit the Progress of Open-Source Hardware\n\nLuc
 a Carloni (Columbia University)\n---------------------\nRV128 Instruction 
 Set Architecture\n\nRashmi Agrawal (Boston University)\n------------------
 ---\nFireSim: FPGA-Accelerated Cycle-Exact Scale-Out System Simulation in 
 the Public Cloud\n\nSagar Karandikar (University of California, Berkeley)\
 n---------------------\nKeynote: Full Stack Open Source Supercomputing\n\n
 Nicholas Malaya (Advanced Micro Devices Inc)\n---------------------\nDrivi
 ng Asynchronous Distributed Tasks with Events\n\nOpen-source matters, not 
 just to the current cohort of HPC users, but also to potential new HPC com
 munities, such as machine learning, themselves often rooted in open-source
 . Many of these potential new workloads are, by their very nature, far mor
 e asynchronous and unpredictable than traditional HPC...\n\n\nNick Brown (
 University of Edinburgh)\n---------------------\nGraphBLAS Forum and Its R
 elevant Software Zoo\n\nAydin Buluç (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
 )\n---------------------\nPerformance and Communication Modeling for Exasc
 ale Proxy Architecture in Aspen\n\nThe performance capability of current h
 igh-performance computing cores are already at their threshold, leading to
  an unprecedented increase in number and complexity of exascale computatio
 nal processors. Anticipating the performance and communication modeling re
 quired for millions of exascale cores n...\n\n\nMariam Umar (Virginia Tech
 )\n---------------------\nOpen-Source Supercomputing\n\nJohn Gustafson (Na
 tional University of Singapore)\n---------------------\nClosing Remarks\n\
 nDavid Donofrio (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)\n-----------------
 ----\nWorkshop Morning Break\n---------------------\nOpportunities for Ope
 n-Source Development for D-Wave Systems\n\nClassical supercomputers have o
 pen-source projects ranging through the technology stack from applications
 , tools, compilers, operating systems, firmware, and even hardware.  Quant
 um computers are less mature and have converged to common forms much less 
 than classical computers.  In this talk we exam...\n\n\nSteve Reinhardt (D
 -Wave Systems Inc)\n---------------------\nPanel: Open-Source Hardware\n--
 -------------------\nOpen-Source Modeling and Simulation\n\nGwendolyn Rena
 e Voskuilen (Sandia National Laboratories)\n\nTag: Architectures, Collabor
 ative Environments, Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models,
  Simulation, Workflows\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSess
 ion Chairs: David Donofrio (Tactical Computing Laboratories LLC, Lawrence 
 Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)); Farzad Fatollahi-Fard (Lawrence Berk
 eley National Laboratory); and John Leidel (Tactical Computing Laboratorie
 s LLC, Texas Tech University)
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