IEEE Symposium on Low-Power and High-Speed Chips
COOL Chips XI
Yokohama Joho Bunka Center, Yokohama, Japan
(Yokohama Media & Communications Center, Yokohama, Japan) on April 16 - 18, 2008

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Keynote Presentations:

Co-design of "Hard Software" and "Soft Hardware" to Realize the Convergence and Divergence of Modern Applications
Satoru Ito
Chairman & CEO, Renesas Technology Corp.

Multicore Compiler for Low Power High Performance Embedded Computing
Hironori Kasahara
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Waseda University

Anatomy of a brain-like computer
Hiroshi Tsujino
Honda Research Institute Japan Co., Ltd.


Invited Presentations:

Architecture of a Highly Parallel Array Processor IMAPCAR and its Technology Perspective
Shorin Kyo
System IP Core Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation

The Strategy, Reasoning and Principles of the ARM MP Core Technology
John Goodacre
Program Manager, Multiprocessing, ARM Ltd

Intel(r) Centrino(r) AtomTM processor technology -- Enabling the Best Internet Experience in Your Pocket
Shreekant (Ticky) Thakkar
Intel Fellow, Mobility Group, Director, UMG Platform Architecture, Intel Corp


Panel Discussion:

Multi-Core and Many-Core: Next Steps
Moderator & Organizer : Josep Torrellas
Department of Computer Science, University Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Panelist:
Hironori Kasahara, Waseda University
Toshihiro Hattori, Renesas
Hisashige Ando, Fujitsu
Yukoh Matsumoto, TOPS System
John Goodacre, ARM
Ticky Thakkar, Intel
Yan Solihin, North Carolina State University

Invited Lectures:

Massively Parallel Graphics Processors in a Multicore, Power-limited Era
Kevin Skadron
Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia & NVIDIA

Challenges and Approaches in Providing Scalability and Quality of Service in Chip Multi-Processor Systems
Yan Solihin
North Carolina State University