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SUMMARY:The Evolution of a New Model of Computation
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nThe Evolution of a New Model of Computation\n\nPag
 e, Kogge\n\nThe conventional model of parallel programming today involves 
 either copying data (and then having to track its most recent value), or n
 ot copying and requiring deep software stacks to  do even the simplest ope
 ration on data that is "over there" - out of the range of loads and stores
  from the current core. As applications require larger  data sets, with mo
 re irregular access to them, both models begin to exhibit severe scaling p
 roblems. This presentation reviews some growing evidence of the potential 
 value of a model of computation that skirts between the two: data does not
  move (i.e. is not copied), and computation instead moves to the data. Sev
 eral different applications  have been coded for a novel platform where th
 read movement is handled invisibly by the hardware. The evidence to date i
 ndicates that parallel scaling for this paradigm may very well be signific
 antly better than any mix of conventional models.\n\nSession Format: Recor
 ded\n\nTag: Accelerator-based Architectures, Algorithms, Architectures, Bi
 g Data, Data Analytics, Parallel Programming Languages and Models, Product
 ivity Tools\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass
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