UT-Austin Computer Architecture Seminar Series

Fall 2005

Sponsored by:     amd     ibm     intel     sun

Funding for Fall 2005 provided by    amd


Location and time:


Presentation schedule:

Date Speaker Title Slides/Papers Signup Schedule
Sept. 12




Sept. 19




Wed., Sept. 21
ACES 2.302
3:30 PM

Tilak Agerwala
IBM
(in conjunction with the ECE Distinguished Lecturer Series)
Future systems challenges and opportunities
Abstract

Sept. 26




Oct. 3




Fri. Oct. 7
ACES 2.302
1:00 PM

John Mashey
Techviser
Summarizing Performance is No Mean Feat
Abstract
Slides

Oct. 10




Tue. Oct. 11
WEL 1.316
3:00 PM
David E. Shaw
DE Shaw & Co.
Algorithms and Architectures for Millisecond-Scale
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Proteins
Abstract

Oct. 17
Painter 3.14
Phil Emma
IBM
What is the Next Architectural Hurdle (after power density)
as Technology Scaling Slows?
Abstract

Oct. 24
Ron Barnes
George Mason University
"Flea-flicker" Multipass Pipelining: An Alternative to the High-Power Out-of-Order Offense
Abstract

Oct. 31
John Shen
Intel
Iron Laws for Multi-Core Scalability
Abstract

Nov. 7




Nov. 14
Ravi Rajwar
Intel



Nov. 21
Cliff Click
Azul Systems
Pauseless GC in the Azul JVM
Abstract

Nov. 28
Kevin McGrath
AMD
AMD's Pacifica Technology: Silicon Enhancements for Efficient Virtualization
Abstract Sign-up
Schedule

Dec. 5
3:00 PM
ACES 2.302
Wen-Mei Hwu
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(in conjunction with the ECE Distinguished
Lecturer Series)
Towards Ultra-Efficient Computing Platforms
Abstract

Thur. Dec. 8
ACES 2.302
1:00 PM

Joel Emer
Intel
Soft Errors in Microprocessors
Abstract
Sign-up Schedule
Thur. Dec. 8
ACES 2.402
5:00 PM

VLSI Seminar Series
Todd Austin
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Better Than Worst-Case Design
Abstract

Dec. 12
ACES 2.302
Babak Falsafi
Carnegie Mellon University
Temporal Memory Streaming
Abstract
Slides
Sign-up Schedule


Previous Seminar Series


Organization

Comments? Need to schedule a seminar? Contact Yale Patt, Steve Keckler, Chaig Chase, Doug Burger, Emmett Witchel, Bill Mark, Lizy John, or Derek Chiou.

This seminar series is organized jointly by the Departments of Computer Sciences and Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.


Last modified by gem@cs.utexas.edu
FRI AUG 26 11:00:00 CDT 2005