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SUMMARY:Advances in FPGA Programming and Technology for HPC
DESCRIPTION:Martin Herbordt (Boston University), Kentaro Sano (RIKEN), Chr
 istian Plessl (Universitat Paderborn), Tong Geng (University of Rochester)
 , Taisuke Boku (University of Tsukuba), Jeffrey Vetter (Oak Ridge National
  Laboratory (ORNL)), Andreas Koch (TU Darmstadt), Mathias Jacquelin (Cereb
 ras Systems), Dawei Huang (SambaNova Systems Inc), Ilan Tayari (NextSilico
 n Inc), and Nicolas Agostini (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
 )\n\nFPGAs have gone from niche components to being a central part of many
  data centers worldwide. The last year has seen tremendous advances in FPG
 A programmability and technology, especially in the shift to reconfigurabl
 e architectures that are heterogeneous and/or based on CGRAs or other AI e
 ngines. This BoF has two parts. The first is a series of lightning talks p
 resenting advances in tools, technologies, and use-cases for these emergin
 g architectures. The second part of the BoF will be a general discussion d
 riven by the interests of the attendees, potentially including additional 
 topics.\n\nTag: Architecture and Networks\n\nRegistration Category: Tech P
 rogram Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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