There’s Life in the Old Dog Yet: How Advances in von Neumann Architectures Still Have a Lot to Give
With the slowing of Moore’s Law, the end of Dennard Scaling, and the apparent stalling of increases in instruction level parallelism in modern superscalar, out-of-order... Read More
The Future of Neuromorphic Computing for HPC and Beyond
A variety of new computing technologies are emerging as paths into the future of computing beyond exascale and beyond the end of Moore’s law. One... Read More
Results from ETH Sabbatical: Architecture of a Weather and Climate Accelerator
Ronald completed a one year sabbatical at CSCS Hönggerberg at the end of 2019. The objective was to develop a domain specific Accelerator architecture and... Read More
Digital Electronics at the Atomic Limit
Exponential increases in tooling costs for complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)/von Neumann architectures have motivated multi-scale codesign simulations to find new opportunities. To this end, we propose... Read More
An HPC Systems Guy’s View of Quantum Computing
I will provide an introduction to the general concepts of quantum computation and a brief discussion of its strengths and weaknesses from a high-performance computing... Read More
Welcome to Session VII: Advances in non-von Neumann Architectures
With the end of Dennard Scaling and the apparent end of Moore’s Law, we are presented with an opportunity to think differently about computation. Many... Read More