The i-acoma group, led by Professor Josep Torrellas, focuses on new processor, memory, and system technologies and organizations to build novel multiprocessor computer architectures. The goal is to design high-performance multiprocessor computers that are very easy to program, inexpensive, and built out of commodity components.

The main emphasis is on designing The Bulk Multicore Architecture.
See our White Paper on the Bulk Multicore Architecture.
See what the EE Times says about the Bulk Multicore.

Other emphasis areas are:

We have released these software tools:

  • VARIUS: A model of within-die process variation and resulting timing errors in processors for microarchitects.
  • SESC: A cycle accurate architectural simulator that models a very wide set of architectures: superscalars, multiprocessors, processors in memory, and thread-level speculation.

We are involved in the NCSA Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (PACI) effort.