Accelerator Microarchitecture Lab

David M. Koppelman

A collection of computers for research on accelerated computation and accelerator microarchitecture.

Lab Highlights

  • Dual Nvidia H100 GPU System
  • Ten Student-Accessible Xeon 4316 (AVX512) / RTX 4090 Workstations
  • Suitable for Machine Learning, Graph Analytics, Graphics, Accelerator Architecture
  • Equipment Funded by Louisiana Board of Regents
  • Faculty and Students Funded by NSF, Office of Naval Research

The Accelerator Microarchitecture Research Lab consists of a collection of machines used for accelerated computation and accelerator architecture research. Newer machines are in 3322 Patrick F. Taylor Hall, older machines are in Room 150F EE Building. Student-accessible workstations are in 2241 Patrick F. Taylor Hall. Earlier work included acceleration of scientific computation and graph analytics. Current work includes work on the acceleration of graph convolution neural networks. The student-accessible workstations are used for graduate work in accelerated computation and undergraduate work in digital design and graphics.