The Yin and Yang of Hardware Heterogeneity: Can Software Survive?
Department: Computer Science
Quarter:
Seminar Date: Apr 25, 2014
Speaker Name:
Kathryn McKinley
Kathryn McKinley
Organization:
University of Texas, Austin / Microsoft
University of Texas, Austin / Microsoft
Start Time:
End Time:
Speaker Website:
Bio:
Kathryn S. McKinley joined Microsoft in 2011 as a Principal Researcher. She received her Ph.D. from Rice University and was previously an Endowed Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Mc…
Kathryn S. McKinley joined Microsoft in 2011 as a Principal Researcher. She received her Ph.D. from Rice University and was previously an Endowed Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Mc…
Photo Link:
Summary:
Power and energy constraints are now the driving force in devices from smartphones to servers. Quantitative power, performance and energy measurements suggest that hardware heterogeneity to match …
Power and energy constraints are now the driving force in devices from smartphones to servers. Quantitative power, performance and energy measurements suggest that hardware heterogeneity to match …
Notes:
Host:
CS Distinguished Lecture Series
CS Distinguished Lecture Series
Host Notes:
Alt Text:
Video: