Articles by John

Prashant Nair to give a talk: Scaling the Memory Wall

The director of the Systems and Architectures (STAR) of the University of British Columbia (UBC) will the following talk: Scaling the Memory Wall : Towards 3D-DRAM-based Accelerators for Efficient Generative Inference Prof. Prashant Nair is the lead architect of the 3D-memory architecture at d-Matrix for their upcoming accelerators. He is […]

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SDEA wins award for contributions to energy efficiency

The Swiss Datacenter Efficiency Association, a non-profit consortium founded in 2020 by EcoCloud founder Prof. Babak Falsafi, has won the award for “Special contribution to improving energy efficiency” at last week’s Data Centre World ceremony in London. SDEA seeks to achieve higher energy efficiency standards, to reduce the impact on […]

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Do we really need big data centers for AI?

EPFL researchers have developed new software – now spun-off into a start-up – that eliminates the need for data to be sent to third-party cloud services when AI is used to complete a task. This could challenge the business model of Big Tech. The use of artificial intelligence for everyday […]

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David Atienza presents SwissChips

Prof. David Atienza presents the national initiative SwissChips and his role in this massive collaboration. Video by Dr. Alex Levisse and Alex Widerski More on SwissChips: SwissChips – a national initiative in full swing SwissChips and EcoCloud SwissChips official website

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Optimising VEGA data with FPGA technology

There are thousands of courses on offer at EPFL, covering topics as far apart as socio-environmental learning, epilepsy monitoring and urban digital twins. We decided to have a closer look at a very special course, one which brings together the three fundamental principles of EPFL Institutes: education, research and industry. […]

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SwissChips: A national project in full swing

In conversation with Dr. Alexandre Levisse of EPFL What is the goal of SwissChips? The SwissChips initiative offers support to Universities and Universities of Applied Science in Switzerland, to carry out research in the field of integrated circuit design, commonly called chips. In Switzerland, we do not have large foundries […]

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