Call for Papers
RISC-V Summit
December 3-6, 2018

Lead Sponsor:
- Is the submitted speaker considered a thought leader and/or is knowledgeable on the topic?
- Can the speaker go beyond the surface of a topic and provide in-depth education?
- Is the submitted topic unique / fresh? Information that cannot be found in another conference or format? (In other words, please do not submit the same session you have already presented at another conference without substantial updates.)
- Is this session a real-world case study? If submitted by a vendor, does it include the customer as a speaker?
- Is this session based simply on theory or contain actionable, practical information that attendees can put in practice?
- Is it controversial? Our goal is to provide a forum where attendees can learn about cutting edge topics and get advice and straight talk on the evolution of RISC-V technology.
- Technically solid. Is the content technical and deep enough? Does it go beyond a high-level overview.
- Business-focused. Does the talk connect business goals with technology needs. Is it just a marketing / sales pitch? If so, it won’t be accepted in the conference program.
- Applications, Application Verticals (AI, IoT, Autonomous, Intelligent Systems, etc.)
- Architecture
- Security
- Software Ecosystem
- Emulation, Simulation
- Debugging + Tracing
- Commercial and/or Open Source Implementations
- Domain-specific Architecture, Purpose-built Accelerators
- Education/Testing
- Benchmarking
- Talks / Lectures (1-2 speakers): Talks/Lectures are case studies or issue-oriented presentations on original research, groundbreaking ideas, or insights on future trends. Sessions should provide concrete examples, and contain both practical and theoretical information. No sales pitches, product launches/announcements.
- Showcases: Showcases are sessions focused around product announcements and ecosystem developments for the organizations driving the development of RISC-V technology.
- Panels: Panels are 45-minute sessions, during which 3- 4 panelists participate in a moderated discussion on a specific topic or theme. Panelists should offer differing viewpoints or experiences to help foster a dynamic discussion. Panel submissions should only list panelists and a moderator that have confirmed their participation within the proposal.
- Tutorials: Tutorials may be interactive/hands-on and the focus is on education/training of participants on various technical topics. Please note technical/AV requirements with submission.
- Birds of a Feather (BoF): Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions provide a dynamic, noncommercial venue for conference attendees to openly discuss current topics of interest to the RISC-V community. BoF sessions connect you with other attendees with similar interests. Come and help drive the conversation.
- Keynotes: Strategic/visionary/forward thinking presentations. Typically 15 to 20 minutes in length.
- Poster Sessions: Brief presentation and informal conversations about research topic. Posters displayed during networking reception.
- Submission Deadline: July 30, 2018
- Author Notification: Aug. 13, 2018