HPCA 2026
Sat 31 January - Wed 4 February 2026 Sydney, Australia
co-located with HPCA/CGO/PPoPP/CC 2026

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Workshop & Tutorial CFP

Workshops and tutorials will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2026 and Sunday, February 1, 2026 before the main conference. HPCA 2026 will be held in person in Sydney, Australia.

HPCA 2026 will host a variety of high-quality workshops and tutorials, giving participants the opportunity to learn about established and emerging tools and technologies, meet and discuss research questions with peers, mature new ideas, build communities, and start new collaborations. Workshops and tutorials are intended to complement the main conference program.

We are soliciting proposals for both workshops and tutorials that broadly fall within the scope of high-performance computer architecture and closely related areas (e.g., systems for AI, compilers/runtime for accelerators, memory systems, heterogeneous computing, security, reliability, etc.). We encourage proposals that bring together researchers and practitioners to share tools, methodologies, and recent results, and to discuss work in progress and new research directions.

Attendees from co-located events will also be able to register for these workshops and tutorials.


Important Dates

Milestone Date
Proposal Submission Deadline October 3, 2025
Notification October 17, 2025

Proposal Submission Guidelines

Proposals should be one to two pages (PDF) and must include at least:

  • Title of the workshop or tutorial
  • Organizers, their affiliations, and short bios
  • Expected duration (half day or full day)
  • If previously held: the hosting conference / venue, date, approximate number of talks, and approximate number of attendees
  • Expected participation: estimated minimum and maximum number of attendees
  • For workshops: a sample Call for Papers (CFP), including the main topics, scope, and the type of submissions you expect (full papers, extended abstracts, lightning talks, etc.)
  • For tutorials: an abstract (what the audience will learn / why it matters) and a tentative outline of topics / modules

Proposals should also briefly describe how the organizers will encourage diversity and inclusion in invited speakers / presenters, in the organizing and selection committees, and in the targeted audience.

Please also include any special requirements (e.g., non-standard room layout, power/network needs beyond standard AV, hands-on lab needs, etc.).

Note: Workshops that intend to publish proceedings (e.g., in a digital library) may be subject to additional approval and timeline requirements from the relevant sponsoring organization.


Submission

Please send proposals (PDF) via email to wt.hpca2026@gmail.com.


Workshop and Tutorial Chair

For questions, please contact:
Workshop and Tutorial Chair
wt.hpca2026@gmail.com