Talks
External Talks
Third Workshop on Computer Architecture Research with RISC-V (CARRV 2019) at ISCA 2019: “Using FireSim to Enable Agile End-to-End RISC-V Computer Architecture Research.” Phoenix, AZ, June 2019.
4th Workshop on Open Source Supercomputing (OpenSuCo 4) at Supercomputing 2018: “FireSim: Scalable FPGA-accelerated Cycle-Accurate Hardware Simulation in the Cloud.” Dallas, TX, November 2018.
2018 IBM Research Workshop on Architectures for Secure, Cognitive, and Datacenter Computing: “FireSim: Scalable FPGA-accelerated Cycle-Accurate Hardware Simulation in the Cloud.” IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, November 2018.
ModSim 2018: Workshop on Modeling & Simulation of Systems and Applications: “FireSim: Easy-to-use, Scalable, FPGA-accelerated Cycle-Accurate Hardware Simulation in the Cloud.” Seattle, WA, August 2018.
USENIX Vail Computer Elements Workshop, 2018: “FireSim: Enabling fast, cycle-accurate warehouse-scale architecture research with open hardware and FPGAs in the cloud.” Vail, CO, June 2018.
ISCA 2018: “FireSim: FPGA-Accelerated Cycle-Exact Scale-Out System Simulation in the Public Cloud.” Los Angeles, CA, June 2018. Slides PDF.
Stanford DAWN Lab Seminar, May 2018: “FireSim: FPGA-Accelerated Cycle-Exact Scale-Out System Simulation in the Public Cloud.” Stanford, CA, May 2018.
7th RISC-V Workshop: “FireSim: Cycle-Accurate Rack-Scale System Simulation using FPGAs in the Public Cloud.” Slides. Milpitas, CA, December 2017.
Cloudera, Sept 2016: “FireBox: from architecture to software systems”, with Joao Carreira. San Francisco, CA, September 2016.
KVM Forum 2016: “QEMU Support for the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture.” Toronto, Canada, August 2016. Slides.
1st RISC-V Workshop: “Structure of the RISC-V Software Stack.” Monterey, CA, January 2015. Slides.
Other
Panelist on Open-Source Hardware Panel at 4th Workshop on Open Source Supercomputing (OpenSuCo 4) at Supercomputing 2018
Press/Blogs
Xilinx Xcell Blog: “RocketChip RISC-V core + Amazon AWS EC2 F1 instance = FireSim cloud-based hardware/software co-development environment.” Link.
Amazon Web Services Compute Blog: “Bringing Datacenter-Scale Hardware-Software Co-design to the Cloud with FireSim and Amazon EC2 F1 Instances.” Link.