Databound computer architectures

Speaker:  Per Stenstrom – Gothenburg, Sweden
Topic(s):  Hardware, Power and Energy , Architecture, Embedded Systems and Electronics, Robotics

Abstract

There are two trends that will have a significant impact on how to sustain an exponential computational performance growth at a reduced power consumption in the future. One trend is that applications have shifted from being compute centric to data centric and the other trend is that all technology scaling laws (Dennard scaling and Moore's Law) have or will soon come to an end. In this talk, I will elaborate on the implications of these trends on the design of computer systems in the future and give a few glimpses on ongoing work in my research lab and elsewhere being underway towards databound computer architectures. 

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  25
Duration:  45 minutes
Languages Available:  English
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