Exploring the Latest Trends in FPGA Technology and Applications
The ACM International Symposium on FPGAs brought together industry leaders and academia to discuss the rapid growth of FPGA technology in fields like machine learning, circuit design, and computing architectures. With insightful sessions, keynotes, and panels, the symposium highlighted the increased interest in FPGA deployment and showcased the diverse range of applications and design studies. Attendees engaged in discussions on FPGA circuit design, machine learning, high-level abstractions, and security, reflecting the dynamic landscape of FPGA innovation. The event provided a platform for researchers and practitioners to share their latest findings and collaborate on advancing FPGA technology.
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ML/AI and data-center-deployment of FPGAs has exploded interest in our field Now, anyone can rent time on an FPGA! 8 corporate sponsors Attendance of 242 as of Sunday morning (includes 67 students) 2
Stephen Neuendorffer, Program Chair Members of the Program Committee Jing Li, Publicity Chair Jason Anderson, Finance Chair Brad Hutchings, Best Paper Committee Chair Deming Chen, Panel Chair Travel grant committee: Suhaib Fahmy, Jeff Goeders, Yun (Eric) Liang John and Joanne Lateulere 4
Total of 161 submissions, 139 reviewed (40%) Type Regular Short Paper Reviewed Tutorial Total Type Total 92 40 7 139 Total Accepted Accepted 24 6 2 32 Rate 26% 15% 29% 23% Rate Total 139 32 23%
FPGA Circuit Design 37% Design of FPGAs FPGA-Based Computing Engines Applications and Design Studies 5 3 5 58% Design in FPGAs 9 Machine Learning 15 CAD for FPGAs 28% Machine Learning High-Level Abstractions 35 FPGA Architecture 31 Other Security 13 45
300 250 First Author All Authors 200 150 100 50 0 7
58 23 industry; 35 academia 515 total reviews (24% ) 58 members of the TPC Final Reviewers per Paper 515 80 70 paper count 60 Paper selection process: First Round (~3 reviewers / paper) Clarification questions sent to authors Second Round (~3-5 reviewers / paper) Gain consensus and Author clarifications Online discussions (146 messages total) Full-day meeting at Xilinx in November 50 40 30 20 10 0 2 3 4 5 6
Sunday 24-FebMachine Learning 1 (Chair: Jason Cong) Machine Learning 2 (Chair: Andrew Ling) Reception Monday Keynote (Chair: John Lockwood) 25-FebComputing Architectures (Chair: John Lockwood) Poster Session 1 (Chair: George Constantinides) CAD (Chair: Sinan Kaptonoglu) Synthesis (Chair: Martin Langhammer) Poster Session 2 (Chair: Phillip Leong) Tutorial (Chair: Phillip Leong) Banquet Tuesday Tutorial (Chair: Alireza Kaviani) 26-FebNetworks and NOCs (Chair: Grace Zgheib) Heterogenous Platforms (Chair: Vinod Kathail) Devices and Security (Chair: Jeffrey Goeders) Poster Session 3 (Chair: Kees Vissers) Memory (Chair: Herman Schmit) Tutorial (Chair: Stephen Neuendorffer) Most Sessions in Laguna Grande DEFG Deep Dive Sessions in Laguna Grande C Lunch is in the Atrium Reception and Banquet in Laguna Grande ABC Posters in Seaside Room Laguna Grande DEFG Laguna Grande C Atrium Laguna Grande ABC Seaside Room 9
Two tutorials have associated Deep Dive sessions Everyone is invited to the tutorial After tutorial, those registered for the Deep Dive sessions meet in Laguna Grande C Laguna Grande C 10
Panel: Hal Finkel Martin Herbordt Wen-Mei Hwu Manish Muttal Venkata Krishnan Panel: FPGAs in Supercomputers: Opportunities or Folly (Boston University) (UIUC) (Xilinx) (Intel) (Argonne National Lab) Moderator: Deming Chen (UIUC) And... Special Congratulations and Acknowledgements 11
4 nominations (See program) Best paper committee: Brad Hutchings Ilya Ganusov Carl Ebeling Dinesh Gaitonde (BYU) (Intel) (UW) (Xilinx) $500 award Will be presented at close of conference Please stay tuned! 12
Schedule is very tight Session chairs will enforce time limits Full presentations: total of 25 minutes each 20 minutes for the presentation 5 minutes for Q & A Short talks: 5 minutes each No Q & A Meet authors at the next poster session after the talk Slides will be shown from the chair s laptop Contact your chair as soon as possible if you haven t yet provided your slides Slides will be posted online 13
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