Call for Papers: Workshop on HPC in a post Moore’s Law World – insideHPC

The Workshop on HPC computing in a post Moores Law World has issued their Call for Papers. Held in conjunction with ISC 2017, the all-day workshop takes place June 22 in Frankfurt, Germany.

The impending end of traditional MOSFET scaling has sparked research into preserving HPC performance improvements through alternative computational models. To better shape our strategy, we need to understand where each technology is headed and where it will be in a span of 20 years. This workshop brings together experts who develop or use promising technologies to present the state of their work, and spark a discussion on the promise and detriments of each approach. This includes technologies that adhere to the traditional digital computational model, as well as new models such as neuromorphic and quantum computing models. As part of the workshop, we are accepting paper submissions. Papers will be published in the Springers Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. You can find the call for papers with detailed instructions and a link to the submission site here. We will also hold short panels and keynote presentations from experts in the field.

In scope for this workshop are all topics relevant to improving performance for HPC applications after MOSFET scaling (currently driven by Moores law) stops:

Submissions are due March 6, 2017.

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