PRiME Welcomes Moortec Semiconductor as Programme Associate Partner
| PressMoortec Semiconductor Limited, provider of on chip monitoring and optimization IP for advanced node CMOS technologies, has become a PRiME Programme Associate.
Moortec Semiconductor Limited, provider of on chip monitoring and optimization IP for advanced node CMOS technologies, has become a PRiME Programme Associate.
PRiME Senior Lecturer, Dr Tom Kazmierski, presented PRiME research progress to a mixed audience of academic and industrial experts at the Energy Efficient Computing Special Interest Group.
PRiME industrial partner and a key research collaborator has offered programme PhD researcher, Matt Walker, a 3 month internship at their offices in Cambridge. Matt has been investigating ‘Run-time Power Estimation for Mobile and Embedded Asymmetric Multi-Core CPUs’. A poster detailing Matt’s current research is available below. Matt will carry out research upon low power embedded […]
PRiME was well represented at the DATE 2015 conference, with a combination of technical presentations, workshop papers and an exhibition stand showing technology demonstrators. In particular, one of our papers “Workload uncertainty characterization and adaptive frequency scaling for energy minimization of embedded systems”, presented by Dr Anup Das, was nominated for for a best-paper award. […]
Research from across the PRiME programme’s collaborating institutions was presented and demonstrated at the recent DATE 2015 (Design, Automation and Test in Europe) Conference held in Grenoble, March 2015.
PRiME is holding its first Industry Day on Tuesday June 30th, from 10.00 to 15.00 at Imperial College, London.
The post-holder will lead on the delivery of PRiME’s ‘showcase’ demonstrator(s), by undertaking a programme of application-led research and development.
PRiME offers the opportunity for interested organisations to become programme associates.
PRiME is used to illustrate a cutting edge research project with the potential for future exploitation in the UK.
More than 40 collaborative researchers and industrial partners from within the PRiME Programme met for a series of meetings and seminars at Microsoft’s London offices, Jan 2015