Abbrevation
HPRCTA
City
New Orleans
Country
United States
Start Date
End Date
Abstract

<p>High&#8211;performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) is a computing paradigm that offers a potential to improve performance and power efficiency of many computationally intensive scientific codes beyond what is possible on today&#8242;s mainstream high&#8211;performance computers&#046; Current HPRC systems rely on field&#8211;programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) for the direct hardware execution of computationally intensive kernels, which is a radical departure from the Von Neumann architecture&#046; The academic community has been exploring this computing paradigm for over a decade and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications&#046;</p> <p>The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum for computational scientists who use reconfigurable computers and the developers of this technology to discuss the latest progress and trends in the field&#046; Topics of interest include architectures, languages, compilation techniques, tools, libraries, run&#8211;time environments, performance modeling, benchmarks, algorithms, methodology, applications, trends, and the latest developments in the field of HPRC&#046;</p> <p>The OpenFPGA Award for Advancement in Industry Standards in Reconfigurable Computing will be presented to recognize the paper/presentation that exemplifies and advances efforts to develop portable applications on reconfigurable computing systems&#046; The award will include a modest cash award and two years of OpenFPGA membership for up to eight co&#8211;authors&#046;</p>