Round Table
The rapid
development of microelectronics and geopolitical risks are making open
processor architectures increasingly attractive. The round table will discuss
the prospects for using open and proprietary architectures in software and
hardware systems. Industry experts, academic researchers and representatives
from development companies will examine key factors influencing the choice of
architecture for future computing systems, such as performance, security,
licensing, development ecosystem and availability.
Discussion points:
1. Can the
instruction set be a factor that determines the hardware performance of a
processor?
2. How is
the influence of the command system on the labor costs of implementation
distributed between the software and hardware parts of the computing stack?
3. Free
system software ecosystem: source of threats or source of opportunities?
4.
Effective implementation strategy: targeted actions by the vendor or help from
the community?
5.
Controlling the Future: What are the trends in open and proprietary command
systems? Are producers and consumers ready for the challenges of tomorrow?