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This tutorial focuses on the latest advances in PIM technology, spanning both hardware and software, including novel PIM ideas, different tools and frameworks to conduct PIM research, and programming techniques and optimization strategies for PIM kernels. We will (1) provide an introduction to PIM and the taxonomy of PIM systems, (2) give an overview and a rigorous analysis of existing PIM hardware from industry and academia, (3) provide and describe hardware and software infrastructures that can enable new and experienced researchers to conduct research in PIM systems, and (4) shed light on how to improve future PIM systems for emerging memory-bound workloads. The tutorial will also incorporate invited talks from leading industry and academic researchers in PIM systems. | This tutorial focuses on the latest advances in PIM technology, spanning both hardware and software, including novel PIM ideas, different tools and frameworks to conduct PIM research, and programming techniques and optimization strategies for PIM kernels. We will (1) provide an introduction to PIM and the taxonomy of PIM systems, (2) give an overview and a rigorous analysis of existing PIM hardware from industry and academia, (3) provide and describe hardware and software infrastructures that can enable new and experienced researchers to conduct research in PIM systems, and (4) shed light on how to improve future PIM systems for emerging memory-bound workloads. The tutorial will also incorporate invited talks from leading industry and academic researchers in PIM systems. | ||
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+ | === Prof. John Kim === | ||
+ | **Talk Title:** Is it Memory-Centric or Communication-Centric? | ||
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+ | **Talk Abstract:** Memory-centric computing is crucial for overcoming data bottlenecks in modern computing by bringing processing closer to memory, reducing latency, and improving energy efficiency. One obvious example of memory-centric computing is Processing-in-Memory (PIM). | ||
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