Hot Chips 2026 preview: Focus on AI memory architectures and RISC-V evolution
AccBalanced · x · 2026-08-18
Hot Chips 2026 will be held at Stanford next August, with an initial agenda released. Tutorials will cover AI memory technology, including HBM evolution, advanced packaging, and 3D DRAM-based accelerators for generative inference. A dedicated RISC-V session will address standard updates, platform profiles, and adoption by vendors like SiFive. The conference offers both in-person and virtual attendance, with housing grants available for students.
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