Introduction.- Traditional approaches and their limitations.- The lower limit of energy consumption.- Analysis of past and present processors.- ”Near-optimal” designs.- Software.- Present, Past and Future.
Junichiro Makino received PhD from the University of Tokyo. After
he received PhD, he worked at University of Tokyo, the National
Astronomical Observatory of Japan, and Tokyo Institute of
Technology. Since Apr 2014, he is a subleader of the exascale
computing project and the team leader of the Co-design team, AICS,
RIKEN, and since Mar 2016 he works also at Kobe University. His
research interests are stellar dynamics, large-scale scientific
simulation and high-performance computing.
He has developed a series of special-purpose computers for
many-body problems (GRAPE) and SIMD many-core processors (GRAPE-DR,
MN-Core).
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