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UPPSALA
UNIVERSITET: Information
Technology: Computer
Systems
How I got my gray hair
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since 1999 Chaired professor in Computer Architecture at Uppsala University. See the report from the international evaluation panel
KOF
and check out my research group
UART
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1993-1999 chief architect for the high-end server engineering at
Sun (the former Thinking Machies hardware group)
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1988-1993 manager of the Computer Architecture research group
(now part of the CNA lab.
) at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science ( SICS),
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1985-1988 staff member at Ericsson Computer Science lab. I
wrote a patent describing the new communication paradigm "Duper".
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1984-1985 visiting scientist at MIT's Laboratory of Computer Science
and participation in professor Arvind's Dataflow project.
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1982-1983 I did my M.Sc. dissertation structuring a telephone exchange
at Ericsson. I later became a member of the design team the new CPU
"APZ212" in Ericsson's large telephone exchange AXE -- a highly horizontal
32 bit beast that ran at a stunning 5 MHz(!).
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Research impact:
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built up a research group at SICS that produced many original research
results: COMA, Simple-COMA, LH-locks, race-free networks, SimICS simulator.
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championed the new direction in computer architecture: Cache-Only Memory
Architecture (and its braindead acronyme:-)
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wrote the first paper describing a more realistic implementation thereoff:
Simple COMA.
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refined the Simple-COMA idea at Sun and was finally allowed to publish
results from the first S-COMA machine: WildFire.
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Other places continuing the COMA research thread are: IACOMA at Illinois,
Truman Joe et al at Stanford, PRISM architecture at IBM, ...
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Industrial impact:
I got my (MSc) in electrical engineering and my Ph.D in computer
engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology
(KTH).
Full CV.
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