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1 RAMP Retreat August 2008 Christos Kozyrakis Pervasive Parallelism Laboratory Stanford University http://ppl.stanford.edu/~christos

2 Agenda - Tuesday 8/19 11:45Lunch 13:00Session 1 Welcome, Kozyrakis New Vision of RAMP, Wawrzynek BEE3 update, Chang RAMP infrastructure, Burke Xilinx XUP, Vissers 14:50Break 15:20Group discussion 16:05Short break 16:20Session 2 Thermal modeling, Mahai RAMP-White/FAST-MP, Angepat Protoflex, Papamichael 15:50Posters/demos 18:50Dinner 19:50Open mike (1h)

3 Agenda - Wednesday 8/20/08 8:30Breakfast 9:00Session 1 IBM/MIT PPC, Tseng Climate Machine, Donfrio Group discussion 10:30 Break 11:00Session 2 RAMP-Gold update, Tan HAsim update, Parashar Group discussion Breakout intro 12:10Lunch/Breakout 13:30Session 3 OpenSparc, TBA Stanford PPL, Kozyrakis Group discussion 14:40Breakout reports 15:20Visitor feedback 16:20Wrapup 16:30PI meeting

4 Retreat Logistics Wireless access Wireless network: Stanford Username: “rampretreat08” Password: “rampretreat08” Staff support Teresa Lynn (Stanford CSL, tlynn@csl.stanford.edu) Webpage Allen Hopkins (Berkeley, allenh@erso.berkeley.edu) Mail him your slides Funding NSF

5 RAMP: Research Accelerator for Multiple Processors Goal:Invent an infrastructure for cycle- accurate emulators many-core systems using FPGAs Not goals: FPGA computing, gate-level sim Reasons Rapid design space exploration Scalability High confidence on results Early platform for software development

6 RAMP - Phase 1 The base board: BEE2 The tools: Verilog, RDL, Bluespec The designs: Red, Blue, White Successes Working designs, 2 well attended tutorials, growing team, industrial involvement, … Lessons learned Requirements for new board (BEE3) Advantages and limitations of approaches Prototypes, emulation, co-emulation, … Need for sharing at higher levels Above RTL in a HW-independent manner

7 This Retreat: Start RAMP Phase 2 The base board: BEE3 Discussion on (Common) targets & tools Infrastructure for sharing Dissemination outside of the core team …

8 Retreat Etiquette Actively participate in the discussion Lots of scheduled discussion time & breaks Tell us your opinion & ask questions Be open to research ideas Ignore web/email for 1.5 days

9 Update from 2008 Olympics

10 Interesting Olympics Facts Olympics medals per capita #7 Saint Kitts & Nevis (256/10m) #9 Bahamas (198/10m) #19 Greece (118/10m) #25 Tonga (78/10m) #28 USA (71/10m) Total medal count since 1912 Games Berkeley: 155 Stanford: 206 Sources: Calbears.com, Gostanford.com

11 Breakout Topics Potential topics Layered specification of interfaces (lead Joel?) What is our OSI mode equivalent? How do we facilitate sharing at multiple levels? Target functionality & uses (lead James?) Compelling use scenarios for us and other users? Physical implementation (lead Chuck?) Boards, challenges, roadmap, sharing … RAMP as a service Providing online HW platforms & tools (lead Dan?) The update


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