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Heterogeneous Computing Standards & International AI Conference Paving the Way Towards Global HSA Specifications

XIAMEN, CHINA--(Marketwired - July 09, 2017) - The recently concluded Heterogeneous Computing Standards & International AI Conference, held in Xiamen, is helping to lay the groundwork for heterogeneous computing standards not only in China, but worldwide. The two-day event was co-hosted by the China Electronic Standardization Institute (CESI), the HSA Foundation and the Chinese Association of Artificial Intelligence, with an organizing committee including Huaxia General Processor Technologies, the HSA Foundation's newly formed China Regional Committee (CRC), and the Xiamen Integrated Circuit Industry Association.

Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) is a standardized platform design that unlocks the performance and power efficiency of the parallel computing engines found in most modern electronic devices. It provides an ideal mainstream platform for next-generation SoCs in a range of applications including artificial intelligence.

The Heterogeneous Computing Standards & International AI Conference brought together a number of industry leaders to discuss processors, software, applications, machine learning, and fintech for heterogeneous systems in artificial intelligence applications. HSA Foundation members including AMD, Arteris, Cadence, CESI, Huaxia General Processor Technologies, Imagination Technologies, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute - Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Xiamen University shared their latest results with hundreds of participants at the event.

Other presenting companies included Creekspring AI, DeepGlint, DeepPhi Tech, Gold Medal Global Investment, ICETech, KACHIP, Sanechips Technology, State Grid, and others. Dozens of renowned scholars and officials from universities, institutes and related industry companies also participated in the event.

The recently formed HSA Foundation CRC is laying the groundwork for standardization progress in heterogeneous computing standards in China. It is focused on supporting the needs of HSA Foundation members in China and helping to fulfill the mission of the Foundation, which is to make heterogeneous programming universally easier. The formation of the CRC and potential global adoption of the work done by the CRC will advance China's semiconductor industry as well as contribute to worldwide growth.

"As China is emerging as a powerhouse in programming heterogeneous systems, AI and semiconductor technology, it is natural to invite key scientists and companies from China to adopt and adapt technologies and specifications. We fully anticipate that these changes will not remain local to CRC working groups but will be incorporated into the global specifications and adopted worldwide," said Dr. John Glossner, HSA Foundation president.