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DESCRIPTION:As servers that were designed using x86-based architectures sta
 rted becoming the norm in the early 2000s\, there was a huge sea-change to
 ward using these commodity-based systems. Supercomputers started being con
 structed using these systems instead of proprietary systems like POWER and
  SPARC for example. Those early designs\, along with the emergence of the 
 &quot;free&quot; Linux OS\, the ground was laid for the internet boom to occur. What
  also emerged was standards. Standards in peripherials (i.e. PCIe\, SATA\,
  etc) and reference designs from Intel\, NVIDIA and AMD were established a
 nd competition to maintain Moore&#39;s Law became fierce.\n\nNow that we have 
 seen Exascale capable system installed at Oak Ridge National Labs using th
 ese &quot;commodity&quot; designs\, what is next for the mass computing market? This
  session will focus on how the technology that supercomputers and cloud us
 e today will drive the next challenges for OEMs (Lenovo\, Dell\, HP\, etc)
  and also in the datacenters. Mechanical\, thermal and electrical issues a
 re being exacerbated by the intense focus to increase performance in every
  component of a system from CPUs to GPUs to Networking and beyond and you&#39;
 ll hear the strategy of how we will harness emerging technology for next-g
 eneration systems.\n\nSpeaker(s): Matthew T. Ziegler\, Sharan Kalwani\, \n
 \nAgenda: \n04:30 PM (EST/EDT) - Start of event\, introductions\, Geo Unit
  update\n04:40 PM (EST/EDT) - Formal start of presentation\n05:20 PM (EST/
 EDT) - Approximate end of presentation\, start of Q&amp;A + discussions\n05:30
  PM (EST/EDT) - Wrap up and formal end of event\n\nVirtual: https://events
 .vtools.ieee.org/m/353514
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353514
ORGANIZER:sharan.kalwani@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:8
SUMMARY:Future Chips Roadmaps: CPUs\, GPUs\, FPGAs and Beyond
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353514
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;color: #000000\;&quot;&gt;As servers 
 that were designed using x86-based architectures started becoming the norm
  in the early 2000s\, there was a huge sea-change toward using these commo
 dity-based systems. Supercomputers started being constructed using these s
 ystems instead of proprietary systems like POWER and SPARC for example. Th
 ose early designs\, along with the emergence of the &quot;free&quot; Linux OS\, the 
 ground was laid for the internet boom to occur. What also emerged was stan
 dards. &amp;nbsp\;Standards in peripherials (i.e. PCIe\, SATA\, etc) and refer
 ence designs from Intel\, NVIDIA and AMD were established and competition 
 to maintain Moore&#39;s Law became fierce. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;color:
  #000000\;&quot;&gt;Now that we have seen Exascale capable system installed at Oak
  Ridge National Labs using these &quot;commodity&quot; designs\, what is next for th
 e mass computing market? This session will focus on how the technology tha
 t supercomputers and cloud use today will drive the next challenges for OE
 Ms (Lenovo\, Dell\, HP\, etc) and also in the datacenters. Mechanical\, th
 ermal and electrical issues are being exacerbated by the intense focus to 
 increase performance in every component of a system from CPUs to GPUs to N
 etworking and beyond and you&#39;ll hear the strategy of how we will harness e
 merging technology for next-generation systems.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agen
 da: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;04:30 PM (EST/EDT) - Start of event\, introductions\, Geo Uni
 t update&lt;br /&gt;04:40 PM (EST/EDT) - Formal start of presentation&lt;br /&gt;05:20
  PM (EST/EDT) - Approximate end of presentation\, start of Q&amp;amp\;A + disc
 ussions&lt;br /&gt;05:30 PM (EST/EDT) - Wrap up and formal end of event&lt;/p&gt;
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