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Speaker: <b>Hyesoon Kim (Georgia Institute of Technology) </b> <br/>
Title: <b>Open source GPU Hardware and Software </b><br /><br />
<p align="justify"><b>Abstract:</b> Graphics processors or data parallel architectures have become critical computing platforms for today’s workloads, heavily utilized in high-performance computing simulations and the recent explosion of training for large language model (LLM) AI models.
Title: Open source GPU Hardware and Software<br /><br />
<p align="justify">Abstract: Graphics processors or data parallel architectures have become critical computing platforms for today’s workloads, heavily utilized in high-performance computing simulations and the recent explosion of training for large language model (LLM) AI models.
Inspired by the open-source hardware community based on the RISC-V ISA, we have been developing a OpenGPU by extending RISC-V ISAs. The OpenGPU aims to provide a full stack of solutions for GPUs, capable of running OpenCL/CUDA workloads as well as 3D graphics pipelines. Additionally, we have developed Cupbop, which enables running CUDA on a broad range of parallel processors including X86, ARM, RISC-V, RISC-V GPU, and AMD GPUs. I will also discuss the future plans for Vortex and Cupbop.</p>
<p align="justify"><b>Bio:</b> Hyesoon Kim is a professor in the School of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology and a co-director of the Center for Novel Computing Hierarchy. Her research areas include the intersection of computer architectures and compilers, with an emphasis on heterogeneous architectures such as GPUs and near-data processing. She is a recipient of the NSF Career Award and is a member of the MICRO/HPCA Hall of Fame. She is the chair of IEEE TCuARCH and an associate editor of Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization. She is also an IEEE fellow.</p>
<p align="justify">Bio: Hyesoon Kim is a professor in the School of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology and a co-director of the Center for Novel Computing Hierarchy. Her research areas include the intersection of computer architectures and compilers, with an emphasis on heterogeneous architectures such as GPUs and near-data processing. She is a recipient of the NSF Career Award and is a member of the MICRO/HPCA Hall of Fame. She is the chair of IEEE TCuARCH and an associate editor of Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization. She is also an IEEE fellow.</p>
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