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EPI Consortium members published “European Processor Initiative (EPI)—An Approach for a Future Automotive eHPC Semiconductor Platform” in the Electronic Components and Systems for Automotive Applications, proceedings of the 5th CESA Automotive Electronics Congress, Paris, 2018.
Here you can find a link to a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Electronic Components and Systems for Automotive
Applications – Proceedings of the 5th CESA Automotive Electronics Congress, Paris, 2018. The final authenticated version is
available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14156-1_15.
Link to OA: https://hpc.fer.hr/_download/repository/CESA_50_EPI_2018_final.pdf
EPI’s Luca Benini held a keynote at the RISC-V workshop in Zurich, touching upon EPI and its progress.
EPI presented its materials at ISC – posters, flyers, roll-ups, and held a presentation at the Arm HPC User group meeting.
The HiPEAC issue focused on high-performance computing (HPC) and innovation covered the introduction of EPI.
At the 4th IEEE Federative Event on Design for Robustness, EPI’s Ying-Chih Yang from Atos gave a keynote titled “EPI processor and its robustness requirements”.
At the Teratec Forum, where EPI held its booth, EPI’s Matthias Traub from BMW held a keynote on connected mobility and automated driving, summarizing EPI automotive stream.