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REACH 2025 : Reach Emerging Architectures in Computing Horizons conference | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://reach.theiet.org/?utm_source=wikicfp&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=reach | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
REACH is a new conference series for computer architecture, now in its second year. We are looking for contributions of poster presentations to be part of the programme, alongside leading names in computer science.
Speakers at the first REACH conference included Sophie Wilson (Broadcom), Steve Furber, Amir Yazdanbakhsh (Google DeepMind), Satnam Singh (Groq), Mike Davies (Intel) and Rathinakumar Appuswamy (IBM). Already confirmed for this year’s conference are Michaela Blott, Senior Fellow at AMD, and Sreenivas Subramoney, Fellow and Director of Processor Architecture Research, Intel Labs. Please join them on the programme and be part of the narrative that is driving the future of computer science. This is also your chance to bridge industrial and academic research – you won’t find that at any other conference! Technical scope: Evolutions in classic computer architecture • Core microarchitecture including prediction, prefetching, ILP and MLP • Manycore and multicore architecture, cache hierarchy optimisation and coherency • Heterogeneous CPU architectures • Memory systems architecture including PIM and disaggregated memory • Address translation for large memory applications • Large-scale computing systems Software, runtime, compiler and codesign tools • Hardware/software co-design • Compile-time and dynamic analysis • Performance modelling and simulation • Correctness: verification, model-checking, test generation Application or Domain-specific computer architectures • GPU architectures • AI architecture: on-device training and inference • AI accelerator interconnects Novel computing technologies • Non-von Neumann architecture: optical computing, quantum computing and neuromorphic computing |
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