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NVIDIA 首席科学家 Bill Dally 获得计算机架构领域的最高荣誉奖项

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发表于 2010-5-15 13:52 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
注意,这个是指架构领域,而不是整个计算机领域,后者的最高荣誉奖项是图灵奖。

http://www.acm.org/press-room/ne ... eckert-mauchly-2010

ACM, IEEE Computer Society Honor Visionary for Advancing the State of Parallel Processing Beyond the Mainstream

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Dally Pioneered Stream Architecture to Improve Image, Video, and Digital Signal Processing



New York, May 12, 2010 -- The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) will jointly present the Eckert-Mauchly Award to William J. Dally of NVIDIA Corp. for his innovative contributions to the architecture of interconnection networks and parallel computers.  The Eckert Mauchly Award www.computer.org/portal/web/awards/Eckert http://awards.acm.org/eckert_mauchly is known as the computer architecture community’s most prestigious award.  Dally developed the system and network architecture, signaling, routing, and synchronization technology that is found in most large parallel computers today. He also introduced the Imagine processor, which employs stream processing architecture, providing high- performance computing with power, speed, and efficiency.  Dally will receive the 2010 Eckert-Mauchly Award at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture http://isca2010.inria.fr/ which runs from June 19-23, in Saint-Malo, France.  

            Early in his career, Dally recognized the limitations of serial or sequential processing to cope with the increasing need for processing power in order to solve complex computational problems.  He perceived the ability of parallel processing, in which many processing cores, each optimized for efficiency, can work together to solve Pro-Ablem.  Historically, parallel processing architecture was used to model difficult scientific engineering problems in environmental science, biotechnology and genetics as well as geology and seismology.  Today, strong commercial demands provide a driving force for parallel processing applications in data mining, oil exploration, Web search engines, medical imaging and diagnosis, pharmaceutical design, and financial and economic modeling.  Parallel processing also enables continued scaling of computing performance in the current energy-constrained environment.           

            Dally joined NVIDIA in 2009 as Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President of Research.  From 2005-2009, he served as chair of Stanford University’s Computer Science Department, where he has been a computer science professor since 1997.  Prior to his Stanford affiliation, Dally led a group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that built the J-Machine and the M-Machine, parallel machines that pioneered the separation of mechanism from programming models. Previously at California Institute of Technology, he designed the MOSSIM Simulation Engine to provide the computing power required to verify complex Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) chips.  He also designed the Torus Routing chip, a self-timed chip that reduces the latency of communications that traverse more than one channel.

             A co-founder of Velio Communications and Stream Processor, Inc., Dally has published more than 200 papers and holds over 75 issued patents.  He is the author of two textbooks, Digital Systems Engineering and Principles and Practices of Interconnection Networks.  A Fellow of ACM http://fellows.acm.org/, IEEE, http://www.ieee.org/membership_s ... /fellows/index.html and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he received the 2000 ACM Maurice Wilkes award and the 2004 IEEE Computer Society Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award.  Dally received a B.S. degree from the Virginia Institute of Technology and an M.S. from Stanford, both in electrical engineering.  His Ph.D. in computer science is from Caltech

            ACM and the IEEE Computer Society co-sponsor the Eckert-Mauchly Award, which was initiated in 1979.  It recognizes contributions to computer and digital systems architecture and comes with a $5,000 prize.  The award was named for John Presper Eckert and John William Mauchly, who collaborated on the design and construction of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC),  the first large scale electronic computing machine, which was completed in 1947.

About ACM

ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery www.acm.org, unites computing educators, researchers and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources and address the field’s challenges. ACM strengthens the computing profession’s collective voice through strong leadership, promotion of the highest standards, and recognition of technical excellence. ACM supports the professional growth of its members by providing opportunities for life-long learning, career development, and professional networking.   

About the IEEE Computer Society

Founded in 1946, and the largest of IEEE’s 38 societies, the IEEE Computer Society www.computer.org is dedicated to advancing the theory and application of computing and information technology. The Computer Society serves the information and career-development needs of today’s computing researchers and professionals with books, conferences, conference publications, magazines, online courses, software development certifications, standards, and technical journals. Known worldwide for its computer-standards activities, the Computer Society promotes an active exchange of ideas and technological innovation.

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May 12, 2010
NVIDIA Chief Scientist Bill Dally Receives Computer Architecture's Highest Honor
ACM, IEEE call dally a visionary for his work advancing parallel processing

SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 12 -- Two leading computing organizations today honored NVIDIA chief scientist Bill Dally with the Eckert-Mauchly Award, which is considered the world's most prestigious prize for computer architecture.

In awarding the prize, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE) called Dally a "visionary" for advancing the state of computing using parallel processors.

"This wonderful recognition reflects how Bill's pioneering work in parallel processing is on its way to revolutionizing computing," said Jen-Hsun Huang, NVIDIA CEO and president. "We are delighted to have the benefits of his singular talent as we endeavor through our GPUs to bring parallel computing to the world."

Previous winners of the Eckert-Mauchly Award include Seymour Cray, a key figure in the birth of supercomputing; David Patterson, a computer pioneer teaching at University of California, Berkeley; and Stanford president John Hennessy.

In recognizing Dally for his achievements, the ACM and IEEE wrote: "Early in his career, Dally recognized the limitations of serial or sequential processing to cope with the increasing need for processing power in order to solve complex computational problems. He perceived the ability of parallel processing, in which many processing cores, each optimized for efficiency, can work together to solve Pro-Ablem."

Parallel processing has expanded in recent years from its traditional realm of environmental science, biotechnology and genetics to applications in such areas as data mining, oil exploration, Web search engines, medical imaging and diagnosis, pharmaceutical design, and financial and economic modeling. NVIDIA's Tesla graphics processing units and its CUDA architecture are key tools enabling this transition.

The organizations note: "Dally developed the system and network architecture, signaling, routing, and synchronization technology that is found in most large parallel computers today. He also introduced the Imagine processor, which employs stream processing architecture, providing high-performance computing with power, speed, and efficiency."

Dally will receive the 2010 Eckert-Mauchly Award at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture which will take place June 19-23, in Saint-Malo, France.

Prior to joining NVIDIA last year as chief scientist, Dally served from 2005 to 2009 as chairman of Stanford's Computer Science department, where he had been a computer science professor since 1997. Previously, he led the group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology that built the J-Machine and M-Machine, parallel machines which pioneered the separation of mechanism from programming models. Previously at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), he designed the MOSSIM Simulation Engine to provide the computing power required to verify complex Very Large Scale Integration chips. He also designed the Torus Routing chip, a self-timed chip that reduces the latency of communications that traverse more than one channel.

Dally has published more than 200 papers and holds over 75 patents. He is the author of two textbooks, Digital Systems Engineering and Principles and Practices of Interconnection Networks. A Member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of ACM, IEEE, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he received the 2000 ACM Maurice Wilkes award and the 2004 IEEE Computer Society Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award.

Dally received a B.S. degree from the Virginia Institute of Technology and an M.S. from Stanford, both in electrical engineering. He has a Ph.D. in computer science from Caltech.

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About NVIDIA

NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) awakened the world to the power of computer graphics when it invented the GPU in 1999. Since then, it has consistently set new standards in visual computing with breathtaking, interactive graphics available on devices ranging from tablets and portable media players to notebooks and workstations. NVIDIA's expertise in programmable GPUs has led to breakthroughs in parallel processing which make supercomputing inexpensive and widely accessible. The company holds more than 1,100 US patents, including ones covering designs which are fundamental to modern computing. For more information, see www.nvidia.com.
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ACM中,IEEE计算机学会荣誉为推进除了主流的并行处理国家远景

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达利首创流体系结构,以提高图像,视频和数字信号处理



纽约,2010年5月12日 - 美国计算机学会(ACM)和IEEE计算机学会协会(IEEE - CS)的协会将联合目前,埃克特-莫齐利奖威廉达利的NVIDIA公司为向他的创新贡献体系结构和并行计算机互连网络。该埃克特莫齐利奖www.computer.org /门户/网络/奖项/埃克特http://awards.acm.org/eckert_mauchly是被称为计算机体系结构社会,星光大道最负盛名的奖项。达利开发的系统和网络架构,信令,路由和同步技术,在大多数大型并行计算机今天发现。他还介绍了想象处理器,它采用流处理架构,提供高性能的力量,速度计算和效率。达利将获得对计算机的体系结构http://isca2010.inria.fr/从6月19日至23日运行,国际研讨会在圣马洛,法国2010年埃克特-莫齐利奖。

            早在他的职业生涯中,达利公认的串行或顺序处理的限制,以应付日益增加的处理能力的必要性,以便解决复杂的计算问题。他认为在并行处理,在许多能力处理核心,每个效率优化,可以共同努力,解决临Ablem。从历史上看,并行处理结构,采用模型难以在环境科学中的科学工程问题,生物技术和遗传学,以及地质和地震学。如今,强大的商业需求提供了数据的并行处理应用的驱动力采矿,石油勘探,网络搜索引擎,医学成像和诊断,药物设计,以及金融和经济模式。并行处理还使继续扩大在能源计算受限当前环境下的性能。

            达利在2009年加入NVIDIA公司首席科学家和高级副总裁兼研究。从2005-2009年,他担任斯坦福大学主持,星光大道计算机科学系,他自1997年以来的计算机科学教授。在此之前他的斯坦福大学联系,达利率领的美国麻省理工学院所建立起来的J -机和M -机,开创了从编程模型分离机制并行机一组。以前在美国加州理工学院,他设计了MOSSIM模拟引擎提供所需的计算能力,以验证复杂的超大规模集成(大规模集成电路)芯片。他还设计了环面路由芯片,自计时芯片,降低了通信穿越多个通道延迟。

             一个共同创始人Velio通信和流处理器,公司拥有超过200达利论文发表和专利持有超过75发。他是两个教科书的作者,数字系统原理与工程实践的互连网络。一个含石棉http://fellows.acm.org/,电机及电子学工程师联合会,http://www.ieee.org/membership_s研究员... /研究员/ index.html和艺术与科学学院的美国,他获得了2000年ACM莫里斯威尔克斯奖和2004年IEEE计算机学会西摩克雷计算机工程奖。达利收到B.S.度从弗吉尼亚技术学院和一个MS从斯坦福大学,无论是在电气工程。他的博士在加州理工学院计算机科学

            ACM和IEEE计算机学会共同主办的埃克特-莫齐利奖,并于1979年发起的。它认识到电脑和建筑数字系统的贡献和5000美元的奖金来。该奖项被命名为约翰Presper埃克特和莫齐利约翰威廉,谁在设计和电子数字积分计算机(ENIAC的),第一次大型电子计算机,并于1947年竣工合作。

有关ACM

ACM中,美国计算机协会www.acm.org,团结计算教育工作者,研究人员和专业人士的对话,以激励,资源共享和处理场,星光大道的挑战。 ACM通过强有力的领导加强了计算行业,星光大道的集体声音,晋升的最高标准,技术精益求精的认同。 ACM通过提供终身学习,职业发展机会,其成员的专业成长和专业网络。

关于IEEE计算机学会

成立于1946年,于IEEE,星光大道38社会最大的IEEE计算机学会www.computer.org致力于推进理论与计算和信息技术的应用。香港电脑学会提供资讯和今天的事业发展的需要,星光大道的计算研究人员和专业人士的书籍,会议,会议的出版物,杂志,在线课程,软件开发认证,标准和技术刊物。闻名的计算机标准的活动在世界范围内,电脑学会的意见和促进技术创新活跃的交流。
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发表于 2010-5-15 14:32 | 只看该作者
2010年5月12日
NVIDIA公司首席科学家比尔达利获计算机架构的最高荣誉
ACM中,电机及电子学工程师联合会致电达利对他推进一个有远见的并行处理工作

加利福尼亚州圣克拉拉,5月12日 - 领先的计算两个组织今天荣幸NVIDIA公司首席科学家比尔与埃克特-莫齐利奖,被认为是世界上最负盛名的电脑建筑奖达利。

在授予的奖,美国计算机学会(ACM)和IEEE计算机学会(IEEE)的协会呼吁达利的“高瞻远瞩”的推进使用并行计算处理器的状态。

“这美妙的认可反映如何条例草案的并行处理开创性工作,其计算方法是革命化,说:”黄仁勋,NVIDIA公司的首席执行官和总裁。 “我们很高兴有他的奇异天赋的好处,因为我们通过我们的努力,使GPU的并行计算的世界。”

的埃克特-莫齐利奖得主包括西摩前,在超级计算机诞生的关键人物克雷;大卫帕特森,在加州大学伯克利分校的计算机先驱教学;和斯坦福大学校长John Hennessy。

在认识到他的成就,ACM和电机及电子学工程师联合会达利说:“早在他职业生涯中,达利公认的串行或顺序处理的限制,以应付日益增加的处理能力的必要性,以便解决复杂的计算问题。看穿了他的能力并行处理,其中许多处理核心,每个效率优化,可以共同努力,解决临Ablem。“

并行处理近年扩大,从传统领域的环境科学,生物技术和数据挖掘中,石油勘探等领域的应用遗传学,网络搜索引擎,医学成像和诊断,药物设计,以及金融和经济模式。 NVIDIA的图形处理单元与特斯拉的CUDA架构正在使这一过渡的关键工具。

该组织指出:“达利开发的系统和网络架构,信令,路由和同步技术,在大多数大型并行计算机今天发现。他还介绍了想象处理器,它采用流处理架构,提供高性能的功率计算,速度和效率。“

达利将获得在计算机体系结构国际研讨会2010年埃克特-莫齐利奖将于6月19日至23日发生在圣马洛,法国,。

在加盟NVIDIA公司首席科学家去年,达利从2005年担任斯坦福大学的计算机科学系,他在那里自1997年以来的计算机科学教授主席至2009年。在此之前,他率领的美国麻省理工学院的组建的J -机和M - Machine,它开创了从编程模型分离机制并行机。以前在美国加州理工学院(加州理工学院),他设计了MOSSIM模拟引擎提供所需的计算能力,以验证复杂的超大规模集成芯片。他还设计了环面路由芯片,自计时芯片,降低了通信穿越多个通道延迟。

达利曾发表论文200余项专利,并拥有超过75个。他是两个教科书的作者,数字系统原理与工程实践的互连网络。一个工程,一期ACM,IEEE和对美国艺术与科学学院院士,他获得了2000年ACM莫里斯威尔克斯奖及2004年IEEE计算机学会计算机工程奖西摩克雷国家科学院成员。

达利收到B.S.度从弗吉尼亚技术学院和一个MS从斯坦福大学,无论是在电气工程。他有博士学位加州理工学院的计算机科学。

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电机及电子学工程师联合会
NVIDIA的研究

有关NVIDIA

NVIDIA公司(纳斯达克代码:NVDA)唤醒了全世界的计算机图形处理能力时,它在1999年发明的GPU。自那时以来,它一直把与惊人的,交互式的图形,从片和便携式媒体播放器到笔记本电脑和工作站设备可用视觉计算的新标准。 NVIDIA的可编程GPU的专业知识,导致在并行处理这使得超级计算突破廉价和普及。该公司拥有超过1100美元,其中涉及的设计是现代计算的基础专利。欲了解更多信息,请参考www.nvidia.com
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发表于 2010-5-15 14:32 | 只看该作者
恩,强大的机器翻译-,-
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发表于 2010-5-15 17:34 | 只看该作者
我还以为是图灵奖,高了半天又是假冒伪劣。IEEE么,内部奖而已
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-5-15 17:43 | 只看该作者
图灵奖、Eckert-Mauchly 奖都是 ACM 颁发的,不过 Eckert-Mauchly 是 ACM 联合 IEEE-CS 一起管理颁发的。
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发表于 2010-5-15 17:55 | 只看该作者
B.S. 佛吉尼亚理工
M.S. 斯坦福
Ph.D. 加州理工

Mr.Bill Dally光文凭就一大堆。
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发表于 2010-5-15 18:38 | 只看该作者
看来伟大的科学家可不是只用来做游戏卡的。
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我还以为是图灵奖,高了半天又是假冒伪劣。IEEE么,内部奖而已
whenever1 发表于 2010-5-15 17:34



    你不能只看到IEEE呀,重点是ACM
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发表于 2010-5-15 19:12 | 只看该作者
就是哪个满嘴跑火车的家伙?
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发表于 2010-5-15 21:58 | 只看该作者
消费者只关心能不能买到具有性价比的产品 其他东西都交给专业人士了
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发表于 2010-5-15 22:47 | 只看该作者
很强

离我太遥远 不关心。
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提示: 作者被禁止或删除 内容自动屏蔽
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-5-15 23:10 | 只看该作者
初中英语水平(例如状语从句)就能看懂,大不了多几个生词。
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发表于 2010-5-16 08:10 | 只看该作者
支持,又一个我不认识的人获奖
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发表于 2010-5-16 09:18 | 只看该作者
你不能只看到IEEE呀,重点是ACM
LuoboTixS 发表于 2010-5-15 19:08


ACM水的东西也不少。不过这个奖还是很高的荣誉了,做工程的,要得图灵奖不太容易,印象中就Ken Thompson和Dennis Ritchie因为开发Unix得奖。
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发表于 2010-5-16 10:32 | 只看该作者
ACM水的东西也不少。不过这个奖还是很高的荣誉了,做工程的,要得图灵奖不太容易,印象中就Ken Thompso ...
archerzz 发表于 2010-5-16 09:18



    恩,大多是计算机科学领域的吧。唉对于我这等OI庸才来说ACM实在是崇高啊
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