Conference
Invited Talk@LSI and Systems Workshop 2021
Prof. Motomura gave an invited talk entitled “New Development of Structural Information Processing Enabled by LSI Technology” at The LSI and Systems Workshop 2021 held virtually on May 10.
Prof. Motomura gave an invited talk entitled “New Development of Structural Information Processing Enabled by LSI Technology” at The LSI and Systems Workshop 2021 held virtually on May 10.
Prof. Motomura gave an invited talk entitled “Information Processing Architecture in the Post-Neumann and Post-Moore Era” at The 68th JSAP Spring Meeting 2021 (Open Symposium: A Paradigm Shift to Post-Moore for AI/IoT Era) held virtually on March 18.
Prof. Motomura gave a talk entitled “An Introduction of Fully Connected and Fully Parallel Annealing HW ~ From Mathematical Model to LSI Implementation ~ ” at The Tohoku Forum for Creativity – 2021 Thematic Program (Panel Discussion: Quantum and Quantum-Inspired Computation for Real-World Optimization) held virtually on March 8.
Prof. Motomura delivered an IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecture entitled “Reconfigurable and Domain-Specific Hardware for AI Computing” virtually on December 11.
Prof. Motomura gave an invited talk entitled “Domain-Specific Architectures for Boosting “Compute for Intelligence”” at The 8th International Workshop on Computer Systems and Architectures (CSA 2020) held virtually on November 26.
Prof. Motomura gave an invited talk entitled “Designing AI Accelerator Chips for the Smarter Future” at The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Integrated Circuits, Technologies and Applications (ICTA 2020) held virtually from November 23 to 25.
Assistant Prof. Kawamura gave an invited talk at 16th AI Chip Design Center Forum held virtually on October 30.
Prof. Motomura gave an invited talk entitled “Stochastic Cellular Automata Annealing (SCA) and its Non-Quantum Silicon Chip Implementation: Realizing Fully-Parallel Spin-Updates for Fully-Connected Spin Systems” at Conference on Quantum Annealing/Adiabatic Quantum Computation held virtually from October 5 to 6.
Prof. Motomura, Mr. Yamamoto, and Mr. Ando gave a presentation and demonstration entitled “STATICA: A 512-Spin 0.25M-Weight Full-Digital Annealing Processor with a Near-Memory All-Spin-Updates-at-Once Architecture for Combinatorial Optimization with Complete Spin-Spin Interactions” in IEEE ISSCC 2020 held in San Francisco in the USA from Feb. 16th to 20th. Press release: Read more…
Prof. Motomura gave a invited lecture entitled “AI Computing: The Promised Land for Computer Architecture Innovation?” in Future Chips Forum 2019 held in Beijing from Dec. 16th to Dec. 17th.