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Tingting Sha Fourth year Ph.D. Candidate Department of Computer and Information Science University of Pennsylvania Email: shatingt at cis dot upenn dot edu Office: 614 Levine Hall, 3330 Walnut St |
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Generally speaking, my area is
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE. I am in the
Architecture
and Compilers Group at
Penn
and my advisor is
Amir Roth.
What I am trying to do is to become an architect, not sketching buildings
but designing chips (not potato chips, yummy! ... or maybe yes).
More specifically, I am a MICRO-Architecture fan. My research
interests mainly involve low-complexity/power architecture design.
Right now, I am playing around with loads+stores and just gave a
talk in MICRO-39 on
NoSQ.
What is NoSQ (pronounced like "mosque")? It's a very interesting and
novel microarchitecture. NoSQ
handles in-flight store-load communication without a store queue or any
intermediary forwarding structure. I strongly recommend you to read the
paper. I, personally, 100% guarantee that you will find something
interesting from our design. NoSQ is also selected as one of the MICRO
top-picks in the 2006-2007 issue. If you are bounded by the time,
you can read the journal version as well.
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