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The deceleration of transistor feature size scaling has motivated a
growing adoption of specialized accelerators implemented as GPUs,
FPGAs and ASICs, and more recently new types of computing such as
neuromorphic and quantum. There is a tension between specialization
and generalization, with the current state trending to master-slave
models where accelerators (slaves) are instructed by a general purpose
system (master).
This talk will address System Software functionality for
memristor-based accelerators by first exploring one accelerator
implementation (the Dot Product Engine, or DPE) for a select pattern
of applications in machine learning and neural networks. It will
also describe a new instruction set architecture and accompanying
software stack and toolchain, with its compiler, loader, device driver
and a set of emulators. Measurements of performance and power
consumption will demonstrate that making an accelerator such as the
DPE more generalized in its applicability can lead to broader adoption
and better utilization of this technology approach.
About the moderator, Dejan Milojicic
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/dejanm/] of Hewlett Packard Labs
[https://www.labs.hpe.com/]
Dejan Milojicic is a distinguished technologist at Hewlett Packard
Labs where he leads system software teams on four continents. He
worked at the OSF Research Institute in Cambridge, MA and at the
Mihajlo Pupin Institute in Belgrade, Serbia. Dejan received his PhD
from Kaiserslautern University, Germany, and his undergraduate degrees
from Belgrade University, Serbia.
He was a technical director of the Open Cirrus Cloud Computing
Testbed, with academic, industrial and government sites in the US,
Europe and Asia. He has published 2 books and 180 papers, and has 35
granted patents. He is an IEEE Fellow (“for contributions to
distributed systems software and mobile programming abstractions") and
an ACM Distinguished Engineer (2008). Dejan was on 8 PhD thesis
committees, and taught a Cloud management course at SJSU. As
President of the IEEE Computer Society in 2014, he started Tech
Trends, the top viewed CS news site. As the IEEE CS Industry
Engagement Chair, he started the IEEE Infrastructure’18 Conference.
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