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UID:submissions.supercomputing.org_SC18_sess156_wksp121@linklings.com
SUMMARY:Introduction - The 3rd International Workshop on Post-Moore Era Su
 percomputing (PMES)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nArchitectures, Heterogeneous Systems, Quantum Comput
 ing, Workshop Reg Pass\n\nIntroduction - The 3rd International Workshop on
  Post-Moore Era Supercomputing (PMES)\n\nVetter, Matsuoka\n\nThe 3rd Inter
 national Workshop on Post Moore's Era Supercomputing (PMES) follows the ve
 ry successful PMES workshops at SC16 and SC17. This interdisciplinary work
 shop is organized to explore the scientific issues, challenges, and opport
 unities for supercomputing beyond the scaling limits of Moore's Law, with 
 the ultimate goal of keeping supercomputing at the forefront of computing 
 technologies beyond the physical and conceptual limits of current systems.
  Continuing progress of supercomputing beyond the scaling limits of Moore'
 s Law is likely to require a comprehensive re-thinking of technologies, ra
 nging from innovative materials and devices, circuits, system architecture
 s, programming systems, system software, and applications.\n\nThe workshop
  is designed to foster interdisciplinary dialog across the necessary spect
 rum of stakeholders: applications, algorithms, software, and hardware. Mot
 ivating workshop questions will include the following. "What technologies 
 might prevail in the Post Moore's Era?" "How can applications effectively 
 prepare for these changes through co-design?" "What architectural abstract
 ions should be in place to represent the traditional concepts like hierarc
 hical parallelism, multi-tier data locality, and new concepts like variabl
 e precision, approximate solutions, and resource tradeoff directives?" "Wh
 at programming models might insulate applications from these changes?"
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=wksp121&sess=sess156
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