Post Moore’s Era Supercomputing in 20 Years
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DescriptionWith the approaching end of MOSFET technology scaling, an array of emerging technologies promises to preserve digital computing performance. Continuing progress of supercomputing beyond the scaling limits of Moore’s Law is likely to require a comprehensive re-thinking of technologies, ranging from innovative materials and devices, circuits, system architectures, programming systems, system software, and applications. The goal of this panel is to explore the technological directions of supercomputing and in particular the range of emerging technologies over the next two decades, to prepare for this “Post Moore’s Law” era. This panel will draw from the exciting results from the Post Moore’s Era Supercomputing workshop (PMES) This panel will share results from the PMES workshop as well as the panelists’ observations, in order to help the community set expectations for these diverse emerging technologies. Our discussion will include brief introductions by panelists, followed by a guided discussion with moderated and interactive-audience questions.
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