WPMVP Workshop – Call for papers
Jan Eitzinger from the HPC group is co-organising the WPMVP 2020 Workshop on Programming Models for SIMD/Vector Processing, which is co-located with the PPoPP Conference 2020 (Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming). The conference takes place from Sat 22 – Wed 26 February 2020 in San Diego, California, United States.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and researchers from academia and industry to discuss issues, solutions, and opportunities in enabling application developers to effectively exploit SIMD/vector processing in modern processors. The workshop seeks submissions that cover all aspects of SIMD/vector processing. Topics of interests include, but are not restricted to:
- Programming models for SIMD/vector processing
- C/C++/Fortran extensions for SIMD (e.g., OpenMP, OpenACC, OpenCL, SIMD intrinsics)
- New data parallel or streaming programming models for SIMD
- Exploitation of SIMD/vector in Java, scripting languages, and domain-specific languages
- Compilers & tools to discover and optimize SIMD parallelism
- Case study, experience report, and performance analysis of SIMD/vector applications
- Design of algorithms specially suited to SIMD/vector architecture
Find the full call for papers here.
Submission Deadline is Friday 29 Nov 2019.