Mingyu Gao presented his paper on "HRL: Efficient and Flexible Reconfigurable Logic for Near-Data Processing" in the 22nd IEEE Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA). The conference was held in Barcelona, Spain on March 14-16, 2016.
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HRL presented in HPCA 2016 [March 2016]
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HCloud accepted in ASPLOS 2016 [March 2016]
Christina Delimitrou's paper "HCloud: Resource-Efficient Provisioning in Shared Cloud Systems" will appear in the Twenty First International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS) in Atlanta, in April 2016.
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DRAF accepted in ISCA 2016 [March 2016]
Mingyu Gao and Christina Delimitrou's paper on "DRAF: A Low-Power DRAM-Based econfigurable Acceleration Fabric" has been accepted to the International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA). The conference will be held in Seoul, Korea on June 18-22, 2016.
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Heracles receives HiPEAC paper award [March 2016]
Our ISCA'15 paper "Heracles: Improving Resource Efficiency at Scale" received a 2015 HiPEAC paper award.
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Practical NDP presented in PACT 2015 [October 2015]
Mingyu Gao and Grant Ayers presented their paper on "Practical Near-Data Processing for In-memory Analytics Frameworks" in the 24th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT). The conference was held in San Francisco on October 18-21, 2015.
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Christos Kozyrakis gives keynote talk at ICT Multicore Day [October 2015]
Christos Kozyrakis gave a keynote talk titled "The Role of Hardware in Datacenter Efficiency" at the ICT Multicore day. Slides and a video are available here.
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Christos Kozyrakis gives keynote talk at Computer Systems Week [September 2015]
Christos Kozyrakis gave a keynote talk titled "Towards Resource Efficient Cloud Computing" at the HiPEAC Computing Systems Week.
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Tarcil accepted in SOCC [July 2015]
Christina Delimitrou's paper on Tarcil has been accepted to the International Symposium on Cloud Computing (SOCC'15). Tarcil is a distributed scheduler that reconciles the high quality of decisions by centralized systems, and the low scheduling latency of distributed sampling-based designs. SOCC will take place in Kohala Coast, Hawaii in August 27-29, 2015.
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Christos Kozyrakis receives Maurice-Wilkes Award [June 2015]
Christos Kozyrakis, associate professor of electrical engineering, has won the 2015 Maurice Wilkes Award "for outstanding contributions to transactional memory technologies.” The Maurice Wilkes Award is given annually by the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (ACM SIGARCH) for outstanding contributions to computer architecture made by individuals in the first 20 years of their careers.
Kozyrakis' research focuses on making computer systems of any size faster, cheaper and better for the environment. His current work focuses on the hardware architecture, runtime environment, programming models, and security infrastructure for warehouse-scale data centers and many-core chips with thousands of general-purpose cores and fixed functions accelerators.
The award is named after Sir Maurice Wilkes, a pioneer of computing systems who made fundamental contributions to the field early in his career.
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Heracles accepted in ISCA [April 2015]
David Lo's paper on "Heracles: Improving Resource Efficiency at Scale" has been accepted to the International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA). The conference will be held in Portland, OR on June 13-17, 2015.