Over the years, the Science of High-Performance Computing (SHPC) group has received grants and other sponsorships from the following entities:
NSF Grants
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Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. |
Other Support
AMD supports us with an unrestricted gift and equipment donations.
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Facebook supports us with an unrestricted gift.
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HP supported us with an unrestricted gift.
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We gratefully acknowledge a gift from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Frequent visits by various visitors, including Prof. Enrique Quintana (Univ. Jaume I, Spain), Prof. Fran Iqual (Univ. Complutense de Madrid), and Prof. Paolo Bientinesi (RWTH Aachen University) have been supported in part by ICES Visiting Faculty Fellowships. Prof. van de Geijn is also the recipient of Peter O'Donnell Distinguished Research Award 2016-2020.. |
Intel provided access to their Single Chip Cloud (SCC) processor and has supported us with an unrestricted grant. More recently, we have been supported as an Intel Parallel Computing Center.
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MathWorks has provided a generous grant in support of "LAFF-On Programming for Correctness", a Massive Open Online Course being developed for the edX platform.
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Microsoft provided numerous years of support that helped shape libflame as a library and funded our fundamental research.
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This work was partially supported by the Remote Exploration and
Experimentation Project at Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
which is part of NASA's High Performance Computing and
Communications Program, and is funded by NASA's Office of Space
Science. (JPL funded the Formal Linear Algebra Recovery Environment
(FLARE), a fault-tolerant extension of FLAME.) |
National Instruments is an active participant in this project
and has sponsored an undergraduate student as a Co-op student at NI.
In addition, Dr. James Truchard (President, CEO, and Cofounder of NI)
graciously made an unrestricted donation to our research. |
NEC sponsored the development of our workqueuing mechanism during Summer 2005. |
We gratefully acknowledge an equipment grant from NVIDIA. |
A gift from Oracle supports development of BLIS for Java applications.
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A Qualcomm gift supports "Research on Fused Primitives for Machine Learning"
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Texas Instruments has funded us with unrestricted gifts and equipment donations.
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