Research Expertise and Interest
computer architecture, VLSI design, parallel programming
Research Description
Krste Asanovic is a Professor of the Graduate School in the Computer Science Division of the EECS Department at the University of California, Berkeley. His main research areas are computer architecture, VLSI design, parallel programming and operating system design. He is a co-Director of the SLICE Lab , which is democratizing the development of Specialized Computing Ecosystems. He is also an Associate Director at the Berkeley Wireless Research Center.
In the News
Engineers demo first processor that uses light for ultrafast communications
Engineers have successfully married electrons and photons within a single-chip microprocessor, a landmark development that opens the door to ultrafast, low-power data crunching.