Stanford Pervasive Parallelism Lab

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The Stanford Pervasive Parallelism Lab is a Stanford University research group focused on advancing parallel hardware and software architectures to improve the performance and efficiency of computing systems.

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instanceOf academic research laboratory
academicDiscipline computer science
electrical engineering
affiliatedWith Stanford University NERFINISHED
campus Stanford University campus NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith industry partners in computing and semiconductor sectors
other academic research groups in parallel computing
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork compilers
computer architecture
high‑performance computing
parallel computing
parallel hardware architectures
parallel software systems
programming languages
runtime systems
focusesOn hardware‑software co‑design
improving energy efficiency of computing systems
improving performance of computing systems
pervasive parallelism
hasResearchArea domain‑specific languages for parallelism
energy‑efficient architectures
heterogeneous computing
manycore architectures
multicore processors
parallel algorithms
parallel debugging and profiling tools
parallel programming education
parallel programming frameworks
parallel runtime systems
hostInstitution Stanford School of Engineering NERFINISHED
Stanford University Department of Computer Science NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Stanford, California
nonProfitStatus non‑profit academic unit
partOf Stanford University NERFINISHED
researchObjective to design scalable parallel architectures
to develop parallel programming models
to improve programmability of parallel systems
to improve reliability of parallel systems
to improve security of parallel systems
to make parallel computing pervasive and accessible
shortName PPL NERFINISHED
Stanford PPL NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization university research lab
website https://ppl.stanford.edu

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Kunle Olukotun affiliation Stanford Pervasive Parallelism Lab