The term "dataflow supercomputer" is becoming more and more popular in these days, as more and more researchers in the world start realizing the huge potential that dataflow techniques can play in the future many-core scenario.
The paper by UNISI (Universita degli Studi di Siena) authors: Zhibin Yu, Andrea Righi, Roberto Giorgi,
"A Case Study on the Design Trade-off of a Thread Level Data Flow based Many-core Architecture",
has been awarded as best paper at the Third International Conference on Future Computational Technologies and Applications "FUTURE COMPUTING 2011" held in Rome, Italy on September 25-30, 2011.
Rosa M. Badia presented "Dataflow programming models and OmpSs" at the HiPEAC Computing System Week, Session on "Languages and Tools for Heterogeneous and GPU-based multicores", a inter-cluster workshop organised by the HiPEAC programming models and operating systems, compilation, and binary translation and virtualization cluster and applications task force.
Seattle 14th November 2011: CAPS is presenting openHMPP at SUPERCOMPUTING
CAPS entreprise and Pathscale are coordinating their effort to make
HMPP (Hybrid Multicore Parallel Programming) directives an Open Standard
denoted OpenHMPP
TERAFLUX has been represented at CASTNESS'11, a dissemination event jointly organized by the 4 Fet Tera Device Computing projects:
- EURETILE project: EUropean REference TIled Architecture experiment
- TERAFLUX project: Exploiting Dataflow Parallelism in Teradevice Computing
- TRAMS project: Terascale Reliable Adaptive Memory Systems Project
- S(o)OS project: Resource-independent execution support on tera-scale systems
TERAFLUX has been represented at the “HiPEAC Computing Systems Week 2010", Barcelona, October 19-22, 2010:
- The HiPEAC Cluster Meetings (October 19th and 20th);
- The 2010 Barcelona Multicore Workshop (October 21st and october 22nd).
The goal was to cross-fertilize ideas across the HW and SW communities and discuss the cutting edge in research and products.