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SUMMARY:2020 ACM/IEEE-CS Ken Kennedy Award
DESCRIPTION:Awards Presentation\n\n2020 ACM/IEEE-CS Ken Kennedy Award\n\nS
 arkar\n\nReimagining Compilers and Runtimes for Future HPC Systems<br /><b
 r />Multiple simultaneous disruptions are currently under way in both hard
 ware and software, as we consider the implications for future HPC systems.
  In hardware, “extreme heterogeneity” has become critical to s
 ustaining cost and performance improvements after Moore’s Law, but p
 oses significant productivity challenges for developers. In software, the 
 rise of large-scale data science and AI applications is being driven by do
 main experts from diverse backgrounds who demand the programmability that 
 they have come to expect from high-level languages like Python. While curr
 ent foundations for both compiler and runtime technologies have served us 
 well for many decades, we now see signs of their limitations in the face o
 f these disruptions. This talk makes the case that a fundamental reimagina
 tion of compilers and runtimes will be critical to ensuring the productivi
 ty and programmability of future HPC systems.\n\nRegistration Category: Te
 ch Program Reg Pass
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