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==Welcome==
==Welcome==
Welcome to the OCP - HPC & AI Modularity workstream. The workstream operates under the ODSA Sub-Project. We meet biweekly, Tuesdays at 9 a.m. PT. Our first meeting is on June 11th, 2024. Join us through zoom [https://opencompute-org.zoom.us/j/81923444761?pwd=ZVVlZEI0WW0zMm4zdTJFeHozaE1LUT09 Call Link]
Welcome to the OCP - HPC & AI Modularity workstream. The workstream operates under the [https://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Server/ODSA ODSA Sub-Project]. We meet biweekly, Tuesdays at 9 a.m. PT. Our first meeting is on June 11th, 2024. Join us through zoom [https://opencompute-org.zoom.us/j/81923444761?pwd=ZVVlZEI0WW0zMm4zdTJFeHozaE1LUT09 Call Link]


''Disclaimer: Please do not submit any confidential information. All presentation materials, proposals, meeting minutes and/or supporting documents are published by OCP and are open to the public in accordance to OCP's Bylaws and IP Policy. This can be found on the OCP [http://www.opencompute.org/about/ocp-policies/ OCP Policies] page.  If you have any questions please contact OCP.''
''Disclaimer: Please do not submit any confidential information. All presentation materials, proposals, meeting minutes and/or supporting documents are published by OCP and are open to the public in accordance to OCP's Bylaws and IP Policy. This can be found on the OCP [http://www.opencompute.org/about/ocp-policies/ OCP Policies] page.  If you have any questions please contact OCP.''
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==Documents==
==Documents==
* Coming Soon
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R8LVCs6hRLcKIDhhW20geVpKx1VKh1sd/view?usp=share_link Launching HPC&AI Modularity Workstream ]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UH_OYulXq-6w606UB4bDl7DFCqgtbHn10imqfKHOlfM/edit?usp=share_link HPC&AI Modularity mandate]


==Repositories==
==Repositories==
* Coming Soon
* Coming Soon

Latest revision as of 18:10, 12 June 2024

Welcome[edit]

Welcome to the OCP - HPC & AI Modularity workstream. The workstream operates under the ODSA Sub-Project. We meet biweekly, Tuesdays at 9 a.m. PT. Our first meeting is on June 11th, 2024. Join us through zoom Call Link

Disclaimer: Please do not submit any confidential information. All presentation materials, proposals, meeting minutes and/or supporting documents are published by OCP and are open to the public in accordance to OCP's Bylaws and IP Policy. This can be found on the OCP OCP Policies page. If you have any questions please contact OCP.

Description[edit]

Compute and memory specialization can enable HPC to achieve the next 1000x of performance growth. However, economies of scale make it unaffordable for HPC alone to drive specialization for scientific applications. This motivates scientific computing practitioners to leverage ecosystems of supporting technologies and standards to allow the easy incorporation of customized hardware accelerators in the form of Chiplets into future systems. This workstream will make the case for and specify standardized Chiplet form factors to effectively deliver specialization and heterogeneity for HPC and AI. Enhancing modularity for HPC and AI Chiplets can solve several product-development challenges that affect chipset-based designs, by developing open standards that ease the integration of chiplets from multiple vendors into future systems and thus also support the reusability of hardware IP for HPC and AI applications. In addition to specifying standards to support modularity such as form factors and protocols, this workstream will suggest technologies that support modularity and accelerate scientific workloads, thus delivering the next several generations of performance growth for scientific and engineering applications. This will enable this workstream to produce a specification containing standardized Chiplet form factors and supporting technologies to enable the seamless integration of chiplets and related hardware blocks into a System in Package (SiP).

Subscribe to the mailing list[edit]

Leadership[edit]

  • Patricia Gonzalez-Guerrero (LBNL)
  • George Michelogiannakis (LBNL)
  • Tony Gutierrez (AMD)

Milestones[edit]

  • List of HPC compute kernels that are good candidates for specialization, including memory and communication requirements of those kernels
  • List of supporting technologies required for chiplets integration
  • Define specifications such as chiplet form factors and list of supporting technologies that aid modularity of chiplets in future HPC systems

Documents[edit]

Repositories[edit]

  • Coming Soon