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EEMBC and Multicore Association Support Innovative San Jose State University College of Engineering Multicore MSEE Program
SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
San Jose State University (SJSU) is taking a leadership role in
preparing a new generation of engineers to meet the multicore software
challenge facing the electronics industry. The University is offering a
new MSEE
degree program, developed by the SJSU Electrical Engineering
department and technologists from leading Silicon Valley companies. Both
the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC)
and the Multicore Association were founding contributors to this program.
"The industry has embarked upon a disruptive change by increasing
performance through processors composed of multiple computing cores,
essentially turning to parallel computing as the new performance driver.
The SJSU MSEE program is designed to ensure students understand the
concepts of multicore-based computing," said Ahmed Hambaba, Ph.D.,
Associate Dean, Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering.
EEMBC has a long history in supporting the growth of
microprocessor-based technology by providing MultiBench
and other benchmarks capable of comparing and contrasting different
microprocessor architectures and implementations so developers can make
informed decisions during the microprocessor selection process. In
parallel, the Multicore
Association has developed standards to help untangle the programming
complexities associated with today's powerful multicore processors.
"We are collaborating wit SJSU to provide a wide range of capabilities
from both EEMBC and the Multicore Association to give the program real,
field-proven tools as foundational capabilities for the program," said
Markus Levy (News - Alert), president of both EEMBC and Multicore Association.
The MSEE program goals include:
* Training students with practical multicore programming skills on real
multicore processors.
* Familiarizing students with multicore architectures, such as private
and shared cache architectures and inter-core communication and
synchronization.
* Giving students hands-on experience of achieving software performance
gains on multi-processor and multicore computer systems.
* Familiarizing students with the fundamentals of multi-threaded
programming: OpenMP, Pthreads, task and data decomposition.
* Students will understand the challenges of using heterogeneous
multicore architectures, specifically the challenges that are due to
architectural properties, language, and operating system support.
Students who join the program receive a Master's Degree in Electrical
Engineering (MSEE) in less than two years while attending classes as a
cohort. All students take the same classes with the same group
throughout the duration of the program. Students can also opt to take
single courses of interest without applying to the University.
Courses are presented one at a time, meeting one night a week in San
Jose, hosted at Cavium Inc.'s headquarters.
For more information on the SJSU program, contact Katy Stangel (katy.stangel@sjsu.edu).
About EEMBC
EEMBC, the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium, develops
industry-standard benchmarks to test embedded processors and systems
such as smart phones and network firewall appliances. EEMBC's benchmark
development work is supported by yearly member dues and license fees.
EEMBC, CoreMark, and BrowsingBench are registered trademarks of the
Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium. All other trademarks
appearing herein are the property of their respective owners. For more
information, visit www.eembc.org.
About The Multicore Association
The Multicore Association provides a neutral forum for vendors who are
working with and/or proliferating multicore-related products, including
processors, infrastructure, devices, software, and applications. The
consortium has made available its Multicore Communications API (MCAPI)
and Multicore Resource Management API (MRAPI) specifications through its
website. Members include Abo Akademi University, Advanced Cluster
Systems, Broadcom (News - Alert), Carnegie Mellon University, Cavium Networks,
Codeplay, Delft University of Technology, EADS, Ecole Polytechnique de
Montreal, EfficiOS, Enea, Ericsson, eSOL, Freescale Semiconductor,
Huawei (News - Alert), Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes, LG
Electronics, Lockheed Martin, LSI, Mentor Graphics, MIPS Technologies,
National Instruments, nCore Design, Netronome, Nokia Siemens (News - Alert) Networks,
PolyCore Software, Qualcomm, Sage Electronic Engineering, Siemens AG,
Tampere University of Technologies, Texas Instruments, Timing
Architects, UAS Technikum Wien, University of Houston, and Wind River (News - Alert).
Further information is available at www.multicore-association.org.
About San Jose State University/College of Engineering
San
Jose State University, the oldest public institution of higher
education on the West Coast, is the number one supplier of education,
engineering, computer science and business graduates to Silicon Valley,
the world's high tech capital. Ranked in the top 15 master's-level
public universities in the West by U.S. News & World Report in its
annual survey of "America's Best Colleges." Also, the US News and World
report recently ranked the College of Engineering 3rd nationally among
state schools, and 17th nationally among non-PhD schools (2013).

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