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February 9, 2010, noon EST
Emory Berger, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Safe Multithreaded Programming for C/C++
February 16, 2010, noon EST
David Brooks, Harvard University
Architectures for Accelerator-Centric Computing

Application and Technology Driven Platform Design for the Late- and Post-Silicon Era

The mission of the GigaScale Systems Research Center (GSRC) is to address the research challenges in the design (hardware and software) and utilization (programming and interfacing) of information system platforms for consumer/enterprise/defense applications, to be deployed in the late- and post-silicon era, so as to achieve orders of magnitude improvement in cost (design and related NRE, programming) and quality (lower power, higher functional performance, increased reliability, increased usability).

The research is driven from above by emerging applications, and from below by technology trends in materials, devices, fabrication and circuit fabrics, with the goal of developing cost-efficient platforms through future technology generations with significant novel functionality so as to enable whole new application classes.

The center research seeks integrated solutions for:

  • Managing cost challenges emerging from increased design and validation/verification complexity.
  • Design and programming of highly concurrent, heterogeneous platforms while meeting tight power budgets.
  • Design for resiliency under diverse threats, including potentially high-failure rate post-silicon fabrics.
Addressing these challenges requires innovative and disruptive solutions. By bringing the best minds in US academia (37 faculty from 15 institutions) together in a collaborative and forward-looking setting, GSRC is uniquely positioned to deliver some of the answers. Our previous track record has demonstrated that this model ("not research as usual") is highly effective in producing ground-breaking results.

GSRC is one of the six centers that are part of the Focus Center Research Program.

Margaret Martonosi elected IEEE and ACM Fellow