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=== Areas of Interest === | === Areas of Interest === |
Revision as of 17:20, 28 January 2022
HOTCHIPS 2022 | |
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Symposium on High Performance Chips
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Ordinal | 34 |
Event in series | HOTCHIPS |
Dates | August 2022 (iCal) - August 2022 |
Presence | presence |
Homepage: | https://www.hotchips.org/ |
Location | |
Location: | Silicon Valley, California, USA |
Important dates | |
Papers: | 2022/03/22 |
Posters: | 2022/04/28 |
Notification: | 2022/05/02 |
Table of Contents | |
Areas of Interest
General-Purpose Processor Chips
- High-Performance, Low-Power
- Multi-Core and Highly-Reliable Systems
Domain-Specific Chips
- Machine Learning, Vision and Graphics Chips
- Data Analytics and Big Data Processing
- IoT and Always-On Functions
- Custom Chips for Emerging Applications
Reconfigurable Chips
- FPGAs and FPGA-Based Systems
- Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Arrays
Security
- Secure Hardware
- Hardware Support for Software Security
Mobile and Embedded Devices
- Graphics/Multimedia/Gaming
- SoC, Security, and DSP Chips
Communications and Networking
- Wireless LAN/WAN/PAN
- Network and I/O Processors
Emerging Computing Architectures
- Neuromorphic
- Quantum Computing
Memory Technologies
- Persistent Memory, Phase Change
- Packaging, 3D, Stacked
Other Enabling Technologies
- Power and Thermal Management
- Packaging and Testing
- Display Technologies
- On-Chip Optics & Sensors
- Novel Computing Technologies
Software and Systems for Emerging Hardware
- Programming Models, Runtime Systems
- Performance, Power, Debug and Evaluation