- Website: https://amcr.lbl.gov/departments/computer-science-department/cag/
- Group Lead: John Shalf
The Computer Architecture Group (CAG) advances scientific discovery by developing, programming, and utilizing cutting-edge computing architectures for a wide range of applications. Our mission is to deliver sustained improvements in performance for scientific workflows—whether in high-performance computing (HPC) data centers or on edge devices deployed in the field. We collaborate across disciplines to bring HPC tools and techniques to emerging areas such as biosciences, transportation, and beyond.
Our research portfolio spans the design of new system-level solutions for data-intensive applications, frameworks for real-time data processing at experimental facilities, simulation environments for post-Moore architectures, and specialized hardware for next-generation computation. By addressing challenges from efficient data movement to hardware specialization and scalable memory systems, we are shaping the future of computing for the scientific community.
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