SAW 2011 - 2nd Workshop on SoC Architecture, Accelerators and Workloads (SAW-2)
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Deadline: November 19, 2010 | Date: February 12, 2011
Venue/Country: Texas, U.S.A
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2nd Workshop on SoC Architecture, Accelerators and Workloads (SAW-2)Feb 12th 2011, San Antonio, Texas, USAHeld in conjunction with HPCA-17Organizing Chairs:Ravi Iyer Intel Labs ravishankar.iyer
intel.comRamesh Illikkal Intel Labs ramesh.g.illikkal
intel.comRaj Yavatkar Intel raj.yavatkar
intel.comOverviewComputing platforms are getting smaller (e.g. handheld devices), richer (e.g. visual computing applications) and broader (i.e. reaching the masses via smartphones and other embedded devices). This trend is made possible by System-on-Chip (SoC) architectures that combine high performance, ultra-low power general-purpose cores along with a wide spectrum of domain-specific accelerators or Intellectual Property (IP) blocks. With the recent introduction of general-purpose compute cores such as Intel Atom processor, these platforms have the potential to run a much broader range of applications than ever before. The goal of this workshop is to bring together academic researchers and industry practitioners to discuss future SoC architectures, accelerators and workloads. The research challenges in SoC platforms are multi-fold, including: (a) providing rich functionality and high performance while maintaining ultra-low power, (b) attempting to cover a broad range of applications that can be migrated from mainstream platforms to SoC devices, (c) enabling a modular architecture and design environment that improves time-to-market and (d) providing a rich software programming environment that eases the challenge of developing applications on a heterogeneous architecture consisting of general-purpose cores as well as specialized accelerators. Below is the proposed list of topics for the workshop. Topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:o Novel SoC Architectureso Ultra-Low Power Core Microarchitectureso Heterogeneous Architectures and Multi-core SoCso Fabrics / Network-on-chipo Cache/Memory Hierarchieso HW Support for Programmability and Modularityo Automated Design Environmentso Simulation / Emulation Methodologieso Emerging Workloadso New Workloads (e.g. Visual computing examples such as Augmented Reality, Multi-modal interfaces, etc)o Workload Analysis for optimization and accelerationo Workload Partitioning between Cores and Acceleratorso Performance Monitoring and Evaluationo Case Studies of SoC applicationso Novel Accelerator Designso Specialized Accelerator Architectures and Designso Domain-Specific Programmable/Configurable Acceleratorso Accelerator Interfaces for Programmabilityo Development Environments for Accelerator Designo System-Level integration of Acceleratorso SoC Systems Softwareo Modular Systems Softwareo Heterogeneous Programming Languages and Environmentso Application Development Environmentso Runtime Libraries and EnvironmentsSubmission Guidelines:Interested authors are encouraged to submit extended abstracts (1 - 2 pages) or short papers (6 pages) by email to the organizing chairs (Ravi Iyer, Ramesh Illikkal and Raj Yavatkar). The deadline for submission is Nov 19th (by midnight in US PST zone). Final (short) papers will be due on Jan 10th 2011 and will be printed in a workshop proceedings made available to the workshop attendees.Important Dates:Abstract / Paper SubmissionNov 19th 2010Author NotificationDec 20th 2010Final Paper SubmissionJan 10th 2011WorkshopFeb 12th 2011
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