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Cerebras Systems
Contributors
Mathias Jacquelin
Leighton Wilson
Claire Zhang
Presentations
Birds of a Feather
Advances in FPGA Programming and Technology for HPC
5:15pm
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6:45pm
Wednesday, 15 November 2023
503-504
Architecture and Networks
TP
XO/EX
Workshop
Massively Distributed Finite-Volume Flux Computation
11:30am
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11:50am
Monday, 13 November 2023
710
Algorithms
Heterogeneous Computing
Large Scale Systems
W
Tutorial
Programming Novel AI Accelerators for Scientific Computing
8:30am
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12pm
Sunday, 12 November 2023
203
Accelerators
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
TUT
ACM Gordon Bell Finalist
Awards
Scaling the “Memory Wall” for Multi-Dimensional Seismic Processing with Algebraic Compression on Cerebras CS-2 Systems
4:30pm
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5pm
Wednesday, 15 November 2023
501-502
TP
Workshop
symPACK: A GPU-Capable Fan-Out Sparse Cholesky Solver
3:30pm
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3:54pm
Monday, 13 November 2023
702
Accelerators
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Algorithms
Applications
Architecture and Networks
Distributed Computing
Compilers
Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage
Exascale
Heterogeneous Computing
Linear Algebra
Message Passing
Performance Optimization
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Quantum Computing
Runtime Systems
Software Engineering
Sustainability
Task Parallelism
Tensors
W
Booth
2043
Exhibitor Description
Cerebras is a computer systems company dedicated to accelerating deep learning. The pioneering Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE-2) – the largest chip ever built – is at the heart of our deep learning system, the Cerebras CS-2. The WSE-2 contains 2.6 trillion transistors and covers more than 46,225 square millimeters of silicon. The largest graphics processor on the market has 54 billion transistors and covers 815 square millimeters. In artificial intelligence work, large chips process information more quickly, producing answers in less time. As a result, neural networks that in the past took months to train, can now train in minutes on the Cerebras CS-2 powered by the WSE-2.
Products / Services
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Website
Cerebras Systems
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