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PATMOS
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Palma
Country
Spain
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<div style="text&#8211;align: justify;"> The traditional scope of the PATMOS conference series has mainly been about and around the design of circuits and architectures optimized for highest performance at lowest power consumption&#046; But meanwhile, power&#8211;efficiency has become extremely important for many more areas spreading far beyond this traditional R&amp;D niche&#046; </div> <div style="text&#8211;align: justify;"> Energy&#8211;efficient ICT (Information and Communication Technology) infrastructures are a key issue of local and global economies&#046; Some predict that until the year 2030, if current trends continue, the electricity consumption caused by the Internet to grow by up to 30 times&#046; Energy prices will grow substantially&#046; The next generation of oil and gas seismic simulations, for instance, will require orders of magnitude more computational power&#046; Already during the past 11 years the price of crude oil increased by a factor of 9 with significantly increasing tendency in the future&#046; The strong increase of wireless communication and the growth of cloud computing will further contribute to this trend&#046; </div> <div style="text&#8211;align: justify;"><br>A future peta&#8211; or exa&#8211;flop supercomputer would need its own power plant if the gap between computation and power consumption could not be resolved: At the Top 500 list from 2008 through 2012 the energy efficiency has improved from 228 MFlops/Watt to 280 MFlops/Watt, yielding only an average factor of 1&#046;05 per year&#046; But not only for data centers and future supercomputers electricity is often the largest cost factor&#046; Compared to the current status of research on power&#8211;efficient high performance ICT we are facing the challenge to achieve results being better by several orders of magnitude&#046; </div> <div><br></div>