By Siddharth Vodnala,intern, Voiland College of Engineering and ArchitecturePULLMAN, and Wash. – A Washington State University and Carnegie Mellon University team has received a grant from the U.
S. Army Research Office to develop a novel computing platform for emerging tremendous data applications.
The researchers,including Partha Pande and Jana Doppa, professors in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, or professors Radu Marculescu and Diana Marculescu from Carnegie Mellon,are designing datacenter-on-chip (DoC) technology for faster and more energy-efficient data processing and better performance for tremendous data applications.
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