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2:10-3:25 PM
COMP-302A-1: Computational Storage: Implementation Methods (Computational Storage Track)
Paper Title: Edge Computing with Advanced ARM based Data Center SOC and NVMe

Paper Abstract: For many organizations, the edge is within their data centers - but what about applications where the edge is beyond the four walls of a data center? What if your edge is an IoT/IIoT device, like autonomous vehicles, storing and analyzing PBs of data, a Next Generation Central Office (NGCO), a harsh environment, on a battlefield, an on-site movie shoot, or a power plant? What if the edge changes frequently? Using the power of up to 256 high performance ARM based processors working in parallel, Agylstor's Edge computing solutions provide compute mobility and high density NVMe flash storage portability to address the unique challenges of moving compute to the point where data is generated. Come hear about a completely new NVMe-based storage format that can load and unload a Petabyte of data in under an hour, and see how Broadcom's ARM based Stingray SoC makes it all possible.

Paper Author: Rick Carlson, CEO, Agylstor

Author Bio: Dr. Carlson served for nearly 20 years as Professor of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Education & Communications, Chairman of the Computer Science Dept. and Associate Dean of Engineering at the University of Southern California. Prior to co-founding Agylstor, Dr. Carlson held executive positions at the Advanced Computing Systems Company (acquired by Veritas), Maxtor Corp., Panasas, TimeSpring Software (acquired by DoubleTake), Nethra Imaging, TeleMnim, and Graphite Systems (acquired by EMC) where he was also a founder. He holds a Ph.D. from USC and a BSEE from the University of Rochester.