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Section 5.1 Program at a glance

All times are Central Daylight Time (CDT), in other words, the time in Texas.

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Talks are scheduled in sessions. While there is 30 minutes scheduled for contributed talks, speakers should plan for a 20 minute talk and once discussion comes to an end, we move on to the next talk. Thus, the schedule is elastic.

Eventually Robert hopes to add recordings of the talks to these pages, with permission of the speaker.

Monday August 28
8:30- Zoom session, breakout rooms, and Discord are open for
mingling. Coffee and muffins for in-person participants.
(Click on "Breakout room" at bottom of zoom window.)
8:55-9:00 Welcome
Robert van de Geijn
9:00am - 10:45 Session 1 Moderator: Kiran Varaganti
Devin Matthews (45 min)
SMU
BLIS V: The Final Frontier
More Info 5.2.3.1
Harihara Sudhan
AMD India
L1 and L2 API Optimizations
More Info 5.2.3.2
Eleni Vlachopoulou
AMD UK
Performance improvements of NRM2
More Info 5.2.3.3
Additional discussion
10:45am - 11:00am Break
11:00am -12:30pm Session 2 Moderator: John Linford, NVIDIA
Joe Dobson
Arm
The CLAG Framework: The Arm Performance Libraries approach to implementing BLAS
More Info 5.2.5.1
Rodrigo Brandao
UT Austin
Updates on Practical Strassen's Algorithms
More Info 5.2.5.2
Greg Henry
Intel
Updates on casting higher precision
in lower precision
More Info 5.2.5.3
Additional discussion
12:30am - 1:30am Lunch
1:30pm - 3:00pm Session 3 Moderator: Chao Yin
Johannes Dieterich
AMD Austin
Status of acceleration with libflame and BLIS
More Info 5.2.7.1
Vijay Thakkar
NVIDIA and Georgia Tech
A Generalized Micro-kernel
Abstraction for GPU Linear Algebra
More info 5.2.7.2
Upasana Sridhar
Carnegie Mellon University
An introduction to the SMaLL Framework for
ML libraries
More info 5.2.7.3
Additional discussion
3:00pm- 3:15pm Break
3:15pm - 5:00pm Session 4 Moderator: Angelika Schwarz
Grace Dinh
UC Berkeley
Code Generation for BLIS/BLAS via Exo
More info 5.2.9.1
Kaiwen He
Purdue University
RandBLAS, An aspiring standard library
and why it matters
More info 5.2.9.2
Stepan Nassyr
Jülich Supercomputing Centre
Auto-generated GEMM kernels
More info 5.2.9.3
Field Van Zee
UT Austin
Ask me anything
Additional discussion
Tuesday Aug. 29
8:30- Zoom session, breakout rooms, and Discord are open for
mingling. Coffee and muffins for in-person participants.
(Click on "Breakout room" at bottom of zoom window.)
9:00am - 10:30 Session 5 Moderator: Ishna Satyarth
RuQing Xu
The University of Tokyo
Codegen for GEMMFIP in BLIS
More Info 5.3.2.1
Meghana Vankadari
AMD India
AVX-512 optimizations for BLIS Level-3 routines
More Info 5.3.2.2
Kiran Varaganti
AMD India
Low Precision GEMM
More Info 5.3.2.3
Additional discussion
10:30am - 10:45am Break
10:45am -12:15pm Session 6 Moderator: Victor Eijkhout, TACC
Edward Smyth
AMD UK
AOCL BLIS framework changes
More Info 5.3.4.1
Marat Dukhan
Google
BLIS for the Web: 2023 edition
More Info 5.3.4.2
Robert van de Geijn
UT Austin
The \(L T L^T \) factorization: A glimpse at what comes next
More Info 5.3.4.3
Additional discussion
12:15pm - Wrap Up
12:15am - 1:15am Lunch
1:15 - Session 7
Devin Matthews
SMU
Plugin tutorial
More info 5.3.6.1
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