Thursday, 12 December 2013

GPGPU 7 co-located with APLOS 14

GPGPU 7 (http://www.ece.neu.edu/groups/nucar/GPGPU/GPGPU7)

Overview

The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum to discuss new and
emerging general-purpose purpose programming environments and
platforms, as well as evaluate applications that have been able to
harness the horsepower provided by these platforms.
This year's work is particularly interested on new heterogeneous GPU
platforms.

GPGPU 7 is co-located with APLOS 14 and takes place March 1st, 2014 in
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Topics

Papers are being sought on many aspects of GPUs, including (but not limited
to):
- GPU applications
- GPU compilation
- GPU programming environments
- GPU power/efficiency
- GPU architectures
- GPU benchmarking/measurements
- Multi-GPU systems
- Heterogeneous GPU platforms

Important dates

Paper submission: December 20, 2013
Author notification: January 24, 2014
Final paper: TBA
Workshop date: March 1st, 2014

Workshop Organizers

     John Cavazos, University of Delaware - Newark, DE
     David Kaeli, Northeastern University - Boston, MA

Program Committee

      Sonia Lopez Alarcon - Rochester Inst. of Tech.
      Mani Azimi - Intel
      Chris Batten - Cornell
      David Black-Schaffer - Uppsala U.
      Ramon Canal - UPC
      Gregory Diamos - NVIDIA
      Rodrigo Dominguez - Qualcomm
      Magnus Ekman - Samsung
      Byunghyun Jang - U. Mississippi
      Lee Howes - Qualcomm
      Paul Kelly - Imperial College
      Mikel Lujan - University of Manchester
      Simon McIntosh-Smith - U. of Bristol
      Richard Membarth - Saarland University
      Avi Mendelsohn - Technion
      Duane Merrill - NVIDIA
      Perhaad Mistry - AMD
      Dimitris Nikolopoulos - Queens U.
      Chris Rossbach - Microsoft
      Norm Rubin - NVIDIA
      Dana Schaa - AMD
      Gunar Schirner - Northeastern
      Huiyang Zhou - NC State
      Dongping Zhang - AMD

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