![]() ![]() The first presentation deals with a popular topic of machine learning being scaled across large systems. If Only We Could Control Them: Challenges and Solutions in Scaling the Control Interface of a Quantum Computer ![]() Towards a Large-Scale Quantum Comptuer Using Silicon Spin Qubits Underneath the Hood of a Superconducting Qubit Quantum Supercomputer Quantum Supremacy Using a Programmable Superconducting ProcessorĪpplications and Challenges with Near-Term Quantum Hardware GShard: Scalaing Giant Models with Conditional Computation and Automatic Sharding Hot Chips 32 (2020): Tutorial Dayĭistributed Parameter Server for Massive Recommender System This year the tutorials are covering Machine Learning and Quantum Computing. Hot Chips is traditionally over three days: a first day of tutorials, and two days of presentations. Hot Chips 2020 is scheduled for August 16 th to August 18 th. With COVID-19 in mind, this year will also be the first year the conference will be offered online-only for attendees. This week the lid was lifted on the provision Hot Chips 2020 schedule. There are also extensive keynote presentations from the most prominent members of the industry that give insights into how these people (and the companies) work, but also where the future is going. This includes new and upcoming parts that change the industry we work in, including deep dives into some of the most important silicon at play in the market today. The event has grown over the years, to around 1700 people in 2019 if I remember correctly, but it involves two days of presentations about the latest hardware that has hit the market. I’ve said it a million times and I’ll say it again – the best industry conference I go to every year is Hot Chips. Due to Jim Keller leaving Intel recently, the main change has been the Day One keynote - Raja Koduri is presenting on behalf of Intel in Jim's stead. This article has been updated with the latest schedule for the Hot Chips conference.
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