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8:50 am
Keynote: Paolo Faraboschi, HP Labs, The Machine
Keynote: Paolo Faraboschi, HP Labs, The Machine
Feb 9 @ 8:50 am – 10:00 am
Abstract: By end of the decade we expect over 30 billion intelligent devices connected to the internet, resulting in unprecedented amounts of data. At the same time, scaling of the memory technologies that are at[...]
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Keynote: Dharmendra S Modha, IBM, Brain-Inspired Computing
Keynote: Dharmendra S Modha, IBM, Brain-Inspired Computing
Feb 10 @ 1:15 pm – 2:25 pm
Abstract: I will describe a decade-long, multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional effort spanning neuroscience, supercomputing, and nanotechnology to build and demonstrate a brain-inspired computer and describe the architecture, programming model, and applications. For more information, see: modha.org. Biography:[...]
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Keynote: David Wecker, Microsoft Research, Simulation and Compilation of Quantum Algorithms
Keynote: David Wecker, Microsoft Research, Simulation and Compilation of Quantum Algorithms
Feb 11 @ 8:15 am – 9:25 am
Abstract: Languages, compilers, and computer-aided design tools will be essential for scalable quantum computing, which promises an exponential leap in our ability to execute complex tasks. LIQUi|> is a modular software architecture designed to simulate[...]
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