HPPAC 2013 - The 9th Workshop on High-Performance, Power-Aware Computing
Topics/Call fo Papers
High-performance computing is and has always been performance-oriented. However, a consequence of the push towards maximum performance is increased energy consumption, especially in datacenters and supercomputing centers. Moreover, as peak performance is rarely attained, some of this energy consumption results in little or no performance gain. In addition, large energy consumption costs datacenters and supercomputing centers a significant amount of money and wastes natural resources.
The main goal of this workshop is to provide a timely forum for the exchange and dissemination of new ideas, techniques, and research in high-performance, power-aware computing (HPPAC). HPPAC will present research that reduces (1) power consumption, (2) energy consumption, or (3) heat generation with little or no performance penalty in high-performance computing systems.
The main goal of this workshop is to provide a timely forum for the exchange and dissemination of new ideas, techniques, and research in high-performance, power-aware computing (HPPAC). HPPAC will present research that reduces (1) power consumption, (2) energy consumption, or (3) heat generation with little or no performance penalty in high-performance computing systems.
Other CFPs
- High-Performance Grid and Cloud Computing Workshop
- International Workshop on Accelerators and Hybrid Exascale Systems (AsHES)
- International Workshop on Security and Trust of Distributed Networking Systems
- NSF/TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education
- 14th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing
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