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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Joel S. Emer (Chicago) é um engenheiro eléJoel S. Emer (Chicago) é um engenheiro elétrico estadunidense. Trabalha atualmente na Intel Corporation. É um pioneiro em técnicas de análise de e arquiteto de microprocessadores. Recebeu em 2009 o Prêmio Eckert–Mauchly. Emer obteve o doutorado na Universidade de Illinois em Urbana-Champaign, orientado por . Em seguida foi para a Digital Equipment Corporation, onde trabalhou inicialmente na análise da performance do VAX e depois do Alpha. Como consequência de seu trabalho de análise de performance, tornou-se um pioneiro na abordagem quantitativa na arquitetura de computadores. Em conjunção com o desenvolvimento e aplicação de várias técnicas de análise de performance, Emer contribuiu com uma variedade de pesquisa e ideias de desenvolvimento avançado, que foram incorporadas em diversos projetos do VAX e Alpha. É conhecido, juntamente com seu co-autor Douglas W. Clark, por um artigo seminal sobre a análise quantitativa de arquitetura de processadores, publicado no 11th . Este artigo também contém o resultado de que a performance do era realmente de 0,5 MIPS e não 1 MIPS, como a DEC informava. Este resultado ajudou a popularizar o que Clark denominou Lei de Ferro da Performance, relacionando ciclos por instrução (CPI), frequência e número de instruções à .PI), frequência e número de instruções à . , Joel S. Emer (born March 2, 1954) is a pioJoel S. Emer (born March 2, 1954) is a pioneer in computer performance analysis techniques and a microprocessor architect. He is currently a researcher at Nvidia, and a Professor of the Practice at MIT,and was formerly an Intel Fellow. He was the 2009 recipient of the Eckert–Mauchly Award, an ACM/IEEE joint award for contributions to computer and digital systems architecture. Emer received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign under the supervision of Prof. Edward S. Davidson. His first job immediately after graduation was at Digital Equipment Corporation where he initially worked on VAX performance evaluation and then on Alpha performance evaluation. As a consequence of his performance evaluation work, he became a pioneer in the quantitative approach to computer architecture. In conjunction with the development and application of various performance analysis techniques, he contributed a variety of research and advanced development ideas that were incorporated into various VAX and Alpha designs. He is well known, along with his co-author Douglas W. Clark, for a seminal paper on the quantitative analysis of processor architectures, which was published in the 11th International Symposium on Computer Architecture. That paper also contained the result that the VAX-11/780's performance was actually 0.5 MIPS instead of 1 MIPS as was previously claimed by DEC. That result helped popularize what Clark called the iron law of processor performance that related cycles per instruction (CPI), frequency and number of instructions to computer performance. Emer has also contributed to simultaneous multithreading (SMT), memory dependence prediction via store sets, and soft error analysis, and led the development of the . In 2020, Emer was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering for quantitative analysis of computer architecture and its application to architectural innovation in commercial microprocessors. innovation in commercial microprocessors. , Joel Springer Emer (* 2. März 1954) ist eiJoel Springer Emer (* 2. März 1954) ist ein US-amerikanischer Computeringenieur. Emer studierte an der Purdue University Elektrotechnik mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1974 (mit Bestnoten) und dem Master-Abschluss 1975. 1979 wurde er an der University of Illinois bei Edward Davidson promoviert. Er ging danach zu DEC. Er forschte zur VAX-Architektur und zur Architektur künftiger Alpha-Prozessoren bei DEC (64 bit Prozessoren für Server) und setzte dies auch bei Übernahme durch Compaq fort. 2001 kam er zu Intel, als diese eine Zusammenarbeit mit Compaq begannen, bei der Intel die Mikroprozessor Forschung übernahm. Er ist Intel Fellow und Leiter der Forschung zu Mikroarchitektur (Microachitecture Research). Bekannt wurde er als einer der Pioniere in der quantitativen Messung und Modellierung von Prozessorleistung in seiner Zeit bei DEC (und damit des quantitativen Zugangs zur Computerarchitektur). In einer einflussreichen Arbeit mit Douglas Clark zeigte er damals, dass die VAX-11/780 mit 0,5 MIPS nur halb so viel Leistung hatte, wie DEC vorher behauptete.Emer forschte auch über Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT), Pipeline Organisation in Prozessoren, Cache-Speicher Entwurf, Memory Dependence, Einfluss von "weichen Fehlern" auf die Architektur. 2009 erhielt er den Eckert-Mauchly Award. Er ist IEEE Fellow und Fellow der Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). 2020 wurde Emer in die National Academy of Engineering gewählt.e National Academy of Engineering gewählt.
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rdfs:comment Joel Springer Emer (* 2. März 1954) ist eiJoel Springer Emer (* 2. März 1954) ist ein US-amerikanischer Computeringenieur. Emer studierte an der Purdue University Elektrotechnik mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1974 (mit Bestnoten) und dem Master-Abschluss 1975. 1979 wurde er an der University of Illinois bei Edward Davidson promoviert. Er ging danach zu DEC. 2009 erhielt er den Eckert-Mauchly Award. Er ist IEEE Fellow und Fellow der Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). 2020 wurde Emer in die National Academy of Engineering gewählt.e National Academy of Engineering gewählt. , Joel S. Emer (Chicago) é um engenheiro eléJoel S. Emer (Chicago) é um engenheiro elétrico estadunidense. Trabalha atualmente na Intel Corporation. É um pioneiro em técnicas de análise de e arquiteto de microprocessadores. Recebeu em 2009 o Prêmio Eckert–Mauchly. Emer obteve o doutorado na Universidade de Illinois em Urbana-Champaign, orientado por . Em seguida foi para a Digital Equipment Corporation, onde trabalhou inicialmente na análise da performance do VAX e depois do Alpha. Como consequência de seu trabalho de análise de performance, tornou-se um pioneiro na abordagem quantitativa na arquitetura de computadores. Em conjunção com o desenvolvimento e aplicação de várias técnicas de análise de performance, Emer contribuiu com uma variedade de pesquisa e ideias de desenvolvimento avançado, que foram incorporadas em diversos prodo, que foram incorporadas em diversos pro , Joel S. Emer (born March 2, 1954) is a pioJoel S. Emer (born March 2, 1954) is a pioneer in computer performance analysis techniques and a microprocessor architect. He is currently a researcher at Nvidia, and a Professor of the Practice at MIT,and was formerly an Intel Fellow. He was the 2009 recipient of the Eckert–Mauchly Award, an ACM/IEEE joint award for contributions to computer and digital systems architecture. Emer has also contributed to simultaneous multithreading (SMT), memory dependence prediction via store sets, and soft error analysis, and led the development of the .analysis, and led the development of the .
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