Tuesday, January 24th
01:00-5:00 PM
Pre-Conference Tutorial H: The New Open Chiplet Economy (Pre-Conference Tutorials Track)
Organizer: Bapi Vinnakota, ODSA Project Lead, Open Compute Project

Paper Title: Panel: What Does an Open Chiplet Economy Require?

Paper Abstract: Developing drop-in chiplets requires careful attention to standards development. There must be standards for chiplet interfaces, power consumption, thermals, size, and performance levels.

Paper Author: Tom Hackenberg, Principal Analyst, Yole Intelligence
John Shalf, Department Head, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Alvin Loke, Fellow, NXP Semiconductors

Author Bio: Tom Hackenberg is Principal Analyst for Computing and Semiconductors at Yole Intelligence, a division of Yole Group. He works on analyzing processor market trends related to the growing demand for IoT, edge computing, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies. He develops processor market monitors and conducts research into related technology trends. He is an industry leader reporting on processor elements including CPUs, MPUs, MCUs, DSPs, SoCs, GPUs, accelerators, FPGAs, and configurable processors. He was previously an analyst for Omdia, IHS Markit, and IMS Research, where he focused on processor market trends. He earned a BS in electrical and computer engineering from University of Texas at Austin.

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