UT-Austin Computer Architecture Seminar Series

Spring 2008

Sponsored by:     amd     ibm     intel     sun

Funding for Spring 2008 provided by    amd


Location and time:


Presentation schedule:

Date Speaker Title Slides/Papers Signup Schedule
Jan. 28
Jim Held
Intel
The Future of Multi-core: Intel's Tera-scale Computing Research
Abstract/Slides


Feb. 4





Feb. 11
ACES 2.302
Avaya Auditorium
Mateo Valero
Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Supercomputing for the Future, Supercomputing from the Past
Abstract
Sign-up Schedule
Feb. 18
HPCA 2008




Feb. 25





Mar. 3





Mar. 10
SPRING BREAK




Mar. 17




Wednesday
Mar. 19
1:30 p.m.
ACES 2.302
Neil Vaccharajani
Princeton University
(Faculty Candidate in ECE)
Intelligent Speculation for Pipelined Multithreading
Abstract


Mar. 24





Thursday
Mar. 27

Shubu Mukherjee
Intel
Fault Screeners
Abstract


Mar. 31





Apr. 7 Josep Torrellas
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Multiprocessor Architectures for Speculative Multithreading
Abstract


Tuesday
Apr. 8
3:30 p.m.
ACES 2.302
Chi-Keung Luk
Software Pathfinding and Innovation Group
Intel Corporation
(Faculty Candidate in ECE)
Exploiting Multicore Parallelism with Dynamic Instrumentation and Compilation
Abstract


Apr. 14
ACES 2.302
3:45pm
Tilak Agerwala
IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Datacenters of the Future
Abstract


Thursday
Apr. 17
11:00 a.m.
ACES 2.302
William Thies
MIT
(Faculty Candidate in CS & ECE)
Stream Programming: Luring Programmers into the Multicore Era
Abstract


Apr. 21





Apr. 28
Craig Zilles
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Hardware-Software Co-Design for General-Purpose Processors
Abstract


May 5





Tuesday
May 20
10:30am
Zvonko Vranesic
University of Toronto
Developments in FPGA Technology
Abstract



Previous Seminar Series


Organization

Comments? Need to schedule a seminar? Contact Yale Patt, Steve Keckler, Craig Chase, Doug Burger, Emmett Witchel, Bill Mark, Lizy John, Derek Chiou, Mattan Erez, Kathryn McKinley, or Keshav Pingali.

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


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WED JAN 9 11:26:00 CDT 2008