We will start the second day of our energy efficient computing series with a brief discussion of software and the impact it has on energy consumption. A second major point of this lecture will be the current state of research and a few future technologies, ranging from mainstream (e.g. the Internet of Things) to exotic. Lecturer's short bio: Andrzej Nowak has 10 years of experience in computing technologies, primarily from CERN openlab and Intel. At CERN, he managed a research lab collaborating with Intel and was part of the openlab Chief Technology Office. Andrzej also worked closely and initiated projects with the private sector (e.g. HP and Google), as well as international research institutes, such as EPFL. Currently, Andrzej acts as ...
"Battling with heat" The Advanced Science Research Center is conducting research with an e...
Brief Description: This lecture will review key aspects of CERN’s central computing from mid-19...
Energy efficiency in computing is becoming more and more important. With the rise of smart phones, a...
As manufacturers improve the silicon process, truly low energy computing is becoming a reality - bot...
Computing of the future will be affected by a number of fundamental technologies in development toda...
Abstract In this talk we will discuss the key internals of modern computing hardware, and their evo...
Supercomputing has become a staple of science and the poster child for aggressive developments in si...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "School of Engineering's Hall Lectur...
In the past few years Cloud Computing moved from buzzword to a disruptive computing model reshaping ...
Energy consumption is increasingly becoming one of the most relevant issue concerning the computing ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2019. Major: Electrical/Computer Engineering. Adv...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
Presented on April 11, 2019 at 10:45 a.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Room 1116, Georgia ...
Information technology has become a major sink for electrical energy at a global scale.As the costs ...
Energy-efficient computing remains a critical challenge across the wide range of future data-process...
"Battling with heat" The Advanced Science Research Center is conducting research with an e...
Brief Description: This lecture will review key aspects of CERN’s central computing from mid-19...
Energy efficiency in computing is becoming more and more important. With the rise of smart phones, a...
As manufacturers improve the silicon process, truly low energy computing is becoming a reality - bot...
Computing of the future will be affected by a number of fundamental technologies in development toda...
Abstract In this talk we will discuss the key internals of modern computing hardware, and their evo...
Supercomputing has become a staple of science and the poster child for aggressive developments in si...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "School of Engineering's Hall Lectur...
In the past few years Cloud Computing moved from buzzword to a disruptive computing model reshaping ...
Energy consumption is increasingly becoming one of the most relevant issue concerning the computing ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2019. Major: Electrical/Computer Engineering. Adv...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
Presented on April 11, 2019 at 10:45 a.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Room 1116, Georgia ...
Information technology has become a major sink for electrical energy at a global scale.As the costs ...
Energy-efficient computing remains a critical challenge across the wide range of future data-process...
"Battling with heat" The Advanced Science Research Center is conducting research with an e...
Brief Description: This lecture will review key aspects of CERN’s central computing from mid-19...
Energy efficiency in computing is becoming more and more important. With the rise of smart phones, a...