WINE'27
Workshop on Interconnection Networks for Emerging Workloads
Workshop on Interconnection Networks for Emerging Workloads
Bertinoro (Forlì-Cesena), Italy
The Workshop on Interconnection Networks for Emerging Workloads will focus on the interaction between the next-generation interconnect systems and the emerging technologies and workloads for HPC and AI systems. WINE will be held in the small medieval hilltop town of Bertinoro, see pictures and map. It is a small workshop with around 30 participants and aims to bring together different expertise in an informal and relaxed and environment.
As computation scales, in the memory wall era, communication becomes the true engine to enable the performance of many HPC and AI workloads. This workshop explores the technologies and ideas driving communication in next-generation HPC and AI systems, from advanced interconnects and programmable networks to collective communication libraries and communication- and topology-aware runtimes. Bringing together expertise across networking, systems, and large-scale computing, the workshop will examine how hardware and software can be co-designed to deliver scalable, efficient, and resilient communication at extreme scale. The goal is to stimulate and provoke discussion across communities and highlight the key research and engineering challenges that will define the future of distributed-memory systems.
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