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- | ~~NOCACHE~~ | + | ===== 3rd Workshop on ===== |
- | + | ===== Memory-Centric Computing Systems | |
- | ===== ASPLOS 2025 1st Workshop on ===== | + | |
- | ===== Memory-Centric Computing Systems | + | |
==== Workshop Description ==== | ==== Workshop Description ==== | ||
Processing-in-Memory (PIM) is a computing paradigm that aims to overcome data movement bottlenecks by making memory systems compute-capable. | Processing-in-Memory (PIM) is a computing paradigm that aims to overcome data movement bottlenecks by making memory systems compute-capable. | ||
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This combined tutorial and workshop will focus on the latest advances in PIM technology, spanning both hardware and software. It will include novel PIM ideas, different tools and frameworks for conducting PIM research, and programming techniques and optimization strategies for PIM kernels. First, we will provide a series of lectures and invited talks that will provide an introduction to PIM, including an overview and a rigorous analysis of existing PIM hardware from industry and academia. Second, we will invite the broad PIM research community to submit and present their ongoing work on memory-centric systems. The program committee will favor papers that bring new insights on memory-centric systems or novel PIM-friendly applications, | This combined tutorial and workshop will focus on the latest advances in PIM technology, spanning both hardware and software. It will include novel PIM ideas, different tools and frameworks for conducting PIM research, and programming techniques and optimization strategies for PIM kernels. First, we will provide a series of lectures and invited talks that will provide an introduction to PIM, including an overview and a rigorous analysis of existing PIM hardware from industry and academia. Second, we will invite the broad PIM research community to submit and present their ongoing work on memory-centric systems. The program committee will favor papers that bring new insights on memory-centric systems or novel PIM-friendly applications, | ||
- | ==== Procedure for Selecting | + | ==== Procedure for Selecting Presentations ==== |
- | Submissions must be original, unpublished work and not under consideration at another conference or journal. The authors must use the MCCSys hotcrp to submit their papers. Papers must be formatted for US letter | + | This workshop consists of invited talks on the general topic of memory-centric computing systems. There are a limited number of slots for invited talks. If you would like to deliver a talk on related topics, please contact us by filling out [[https:// |
- | + | * Design of novel and new processing-in-memory (PIM) architectures, including system solutions for real state-of-the-art PIM devices | |
- | We expect that at least some papers at MCCSys would represent “work-in-progress” projects. Therefore, authors | + | * Analysis and mapping of novel applications to state-of-the-art PIM systems |
+ | * Programming models | ||
+ | * Runtime engines for adaptive code and data scheduling, data mapping, access control for PIM systems | ||
+ | * Memory coherence mechanisms for collaborative host–PIM execution | ||
+ | * Virtual memory support for a unified host and PIM address space | ||
+ | * Data structures and algorithms for PIM systems | ||
+ | * Infrastructures | ||
+ | * Issues related to robustness and security of PIM systems | ||
+ | * Experimental analysis and benchmarking | ||
==== Livestream ==== | ==== Livestream ==== | ||
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==== Organizers ==== | ==== Organizers ==== | ||
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- | This workshop consists of invited talks on the general topic of memory-centric computing systems. There are a limited number of slots for invited talks. If you would like to deliver a talk on related topics, please contact us by filling out [[https:// | ||
- | * Design of novel and new processing-in-memory (PIM) architectures, | ||
- | * Analysis and mapping of novel applications to state-of-the-art PIM systems | ||
- | * Programming models and code generation support for PIM | ||
- | * Runtime engines for adaptive code and data scheduling, data mapping, access control for PIM systems | ||
- | * Memory coherence mechanisms for collaborative host–PIM execution | ||
- | * Virtual memory support for a unified host and PIM address space | ||
- | * Data structures and algorithms for PIM systems | ||
- | * Infrastructures to assess the benefits and feasibility of PIM systems, including benchmarks and simulation infrastructures for PIM prototyping | ||
- | * Issues related to robustness and security of PIM systems | ||
- | * Experimental analysis and benchmarking of real PIM systems | ||
===== Agenda ===== | ===== Agenda ===== |
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