Intel Research Program accepted two projects by Ferrandi and Lattuada
January 10th, 2017
Abstract
Two projects submitted by Marco Lattuada and Fabrizio Ferrandi to the Intel Hardware Accelerator Research Program v2 has been accepted.
The first project titled HARPooning Design Automation for Data Analytics will focus on graph databases and it will be jointly developed by Politecnico di Milano and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
The second project titled Hardware parallelization of cores accessing memory with irregular access patterns will focus on reconfigurable architectures supporting parallel irregular applications.
Intel will support these researches by granting the access to the latest Intel architectures based on Intel Xeon+FPGA systems (Broadwell + Arria10).
Further information is available at https://www.sigarch.org/2016/09/28/call-for-submissions-intel-hardware-accelerator-research-program-v2
The first project titled HARPooning Design Automation for Data Analytics will focus on graph databases and it will be jointly developed by Politecnico di Milano and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
The second project titled Hardware parallelization of cores accessing memory with irregular access patterns will focus on reconfigurable architectures supporting parallel irregular applications.
Intel will support these researches by granting the access to the latest Intel architectures based on Intel Xeon+FPGA systems (Broadwell + Arria10).
Further information is available at https://www.sigarch.org/2016/09/28/call-for-submissions-intel-hardware-accelerator-research-program-v2