Intel technology for AI and Persistent memory Workshop (ITAP2020) September 14th , 2020 - Virtual Workshop
In conjunction with Cluster 2020 https://clustercomp.org/2020/
This workshop introduce new technology on Intel Architecture (IA) to accelerate your workload efficiently.
The first session is AI on IA and the second session is Optane Persistent Memory.
Timezone is JST (GMT+9).
Title - AI on IA Technical Overview
Moderator - Hiroshi Ouchiyama, AI Technical Solution Specialist
Speaker - Jing Xu, Technical Consulting Engineer
Abstract - This session will bring introduction of Intel's techniques on accelerating your deep learning application performance. You will learn how to achieve satisfying inference performance on Intel Architecture by high-efficient hardware resource utilization, as well as how to run distributed training on Intel platforms.
Moderator - Fumiyasu Ishibashi, Optane Persistent Memory Technical Solution Specialist
Title - Persistent Memory Development Kit (PMDK) introduction
Speaker - Michal Biesek, Memory & Storage Product Group Software Engineer
Abstract - We will go through a brief introduction on PMDK which is an open sourced libraries started by Intel. PMDK will work with any persistent memory that provides the SNIA NVM Programming Model. These libraries have been developed for various use cases, tuned, validated to production quality, and thoroughly documented. And go deep on one of the implementation called memkind which enables control of memory characteristics and a partitioning of the heap between kinds of memory.
Title - Persistent Memory over RDMA
Speaker - Tomasz Gromadzki, Memory & Storage Product Group Software Architect
Abstract - In this session we would like to introduce the implementation of PMDK that have been enabled for remote direct memory access(RDMA).
Title - Introduction of DAOS primary storage of Aurora exascale system
Speaker - Zhen Liang DAOS Technical Architect
Abstract - The Distributed Asynchronous Object Storage (DAOS) is an open-source object store designed from the ground up for massively distributed Non Volatile Memory (NVM). DAOS takes advantage of next-generation NVM technology, like Storage Class Memory (SCM) and NVM express (NVMe), while presenting a key-value storage interface on top of commodity hardware that provides features, such as, transactional non-blocking I/O, advanced data protection with self-healing, end-to-end data integrity, fine-grained data control, and elastic storage, to optimize performance and cost.
When you register to the workshop, you: (a) confirm that you are an adult 18 years or older, (b) consent to Intel* collecting your personal information contained in this form, and (c) consent to Intel using your personal information to contact you through marketing-related emails or by telephone. You may unsubscribe from receiving such communications from Intel at any time. Intel’s web sites and communications are subject to our Privacy Notice and Terms of Use.
*Intel has appointed CLUSTER 2020 Organizing Committee as the data processor for this event where they will be collecting the data supplied through this form and contacting you through marketing-related emails or by telephone, on behalf of Intel.
Intel Privacy Notice: https://www.intel.com/privacy
Intel Terms of Use: http://www.intel.com/terms