Project-team

CASH

Compilation and Analyses for Software and Hardware
Compilation and Analyses for Software and Hardware

The advent of parallelism in supercomputers and in more classical end-user computers increases the need for high-level code optimization and improved compilers. The need for power-efficient computing have motivated the raise of various kinds of accelerators like GPU and more recently many-cores and FPGA in data-center. Writing efficient applications for these heterogeneous systems requires new approaches for software, compilers and runtimes.

Parallelism based on dataflow is one way to address this issue. A dataflow application is made of several actors that can perform computations and communicate with other actors. It can be implemented in several ways: as software running on a parallel general-purpose architecture or on accelerators like GPU or many-core, or as hardware implementation, possibly running on reconfigurable chips (FPGA).

The overall objective of the CASH team is to take advantage of the characteristics of the specific hardware (generic hardware, hardware accelerators or FPGA) to compile energy efficient software and hardware. The long-term objective is to provide solutions for the end-user developers to use at their best the huge opportunities of these emerging platforms.

Centre(s) inria
Inria Lyon Centre
In partnership with
Université Claude Bernard (Lyon 1),Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon,CNRS

Contacts

Matthieu Moy

Team leader

Elise Denoyelle

Team assistant

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