
Project Overview
The Paradox Compiler Project is a collaboration between three investigators with synergistic research interests: David August (Static Compilation, Princeton University), Kim Hazelwood (Run-Time Systems, University of Virginia), and Scott Mahlke (Optimizations and Architecture, University of Michigan). The goal of the overall project is to develop the means to build scalable software that executes efficiently on multicore and manycore systems. The key to achieving this goal is our unique combination of static analyses, and compiler-inserted hints and speculation, combined with dynamic, run-time adaptation.System Design
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Sponsors
Initial funding for this project comes from the Semiconductor Research Corporation.