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SUMMARY:Introduction - 4th Workshop for Open Source Supercomputing (OpenSu
 Co)
DESCRIPTION:Farzad Fatollahi-Fard and David Donofrio (Lawrence Berkeley Na
 tional Laboratory); John D. Leidel (Tactical Computing Laboratories, Texas
  Tech University); Anastasiia Butko (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
 ); and Sven Karlsson (Technical University of Denmark)\n\nAs we approach t
 he end of lithographic/Dennard scaling, the HPC community needs a way to c
 ontinue performance scaling. One way of providing that scaling is an incre
 ase in the number and diversity of specialized architectures tailored for 
 specific applications. To accelerate the architecture specification and ve
 rification of these new architectures, more rapid prototyping methods are 
 needed. At the same time, these new architectures need software stacks and
  programming models to be able to actually use these new designs.\n\nIn co
 ncert with this increase in architecture heterogeneity, there has been a c
 onsistent march toward development of open source based hardware and softw
 are solutions for each of these components to be used in lieu of existing 
 closed source solutions.\n\nWe present the proposed third installment of O
 penSuCo: Workshop for Open Source Supercomputing. We aim to continue the p
 revious two workshops' focus on exploring and collaborating on building HP
 C systems using open-source hardware and system software IP. The goal is t
 o engage the HPC community and explore open source solutions across the sy
 stem stack – from silicon to applications.\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)\n\n
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