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Portland State University professor to discuss river development
Portland State University professor of architecture and urban design Rudy Barton will give a lecture next week on the past and future development of the Willamette River as part of Riverfest, an 11-day event celebrating Portland's riverside. The Sept. 5 lecture will be held at The McCall's Building,...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Portland, Portland State University, Processors, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-08-28
Three Universities Using Ambric Massively Parallel Processor Array Technology in New, Advanced Research Projects
Charter Members University of Washington, Portland State University, and Halmstad University Kick Off Ambric University Program BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Ambric([R]), Inc., a fabless semiconductor company shipping the world's first teraOPS-class chip that makes massively parallel software development practical for complex embedded systems, announced that three universities are now using...
Tags: Ceres, Components, computer, HARDWARE, Portland State University, Processors, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, programming, Semiconductors, software, tool, University of Washington
Research articles 2007-12-03
Portland State University provides a place to gather
Johnson, Jean Indian Country Today Lakota Times 07-20-2005 PORTLAND, Ore. - From the corner of the spacious glass and wood Gathering Area, "Fisherman" scoops a flailing salmon from the waters in his dipnet. The muscles in the figure's arms are buff, and. he wears a loincloth secured below his navel....
Tags: Benefits, Components, HARDWARE, HEALTHCARE, Portland State University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-07-20
Portland State University provides a place to gather
Johnson, Jean Indian Country Today Lakota Times 07-20-2005 PORTLAND, Ore. - From the corner of the spacious glass and wood Gathering Area, "Fisherman" scoops a flailing salmon from the waters in his dipnet. The muscles in the figure's arms are buff, and....
Tags: Benefits, celebration, Components, HARDWARE, HEALTHCARE, muscle, Portland, Portland State University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-07-20
PSU, WSU awarded $1M grant to develop thermal switches
Portland State University and Washington State University have been awarded a $1 million nanotechnology joint grant from the National Science Foundation to develop thermal switches using carbon nanotubes. The thermal switches are expected to be useful in cooling, power generation and DNA processing. The grant was awarded through...
Tags: HARDWARE, Nanotechnology, Portland State University, professor, Semiconductors, Washington State University
Research articles 2004-08-23
Electroglas Donates an EG4/200e Low-Noise Parametric Prober to Portland State University
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN JOSE, Calif. & PORTLAND, Ore.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 13, 2002 Electroglas wafer prober installed in University's new Integrated Circuits Design and Test Laboratory to optimize measurement and testing capabilities Electroglas, Inc. (Nasdaq:EGLS), a leading supplier of process management tools for the semiconductor industry,...
Tags: HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Portland State University, Semiconductors
Research articles 2002-06-13

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Research paper to explain how to build a 100,000-port Ethernet switch
Network World - University of California, San Diego, researchers on Tuesday are presenting a paper describing software that they say could make data center networks massively scalable. The researchers say their PortLand software will enable Layer 2 data center network fabrics scalable to 100,000 ports and beyond, and they even...
Tags: network, Portland, data center
News items 2009-08-18
SGI Intros Supercomputer With Intel Nehalem EX
The SGI Altix UV, unveiled Monday at the SC09 supercomputer conference in Portland, Ore., is targeted at large-scale databases and data analytic environments. The system can combine Intel's highest core chip, codenamed Nehalem EX, with SGI's NUMAlink 5 interconnect to deliver its highest performance of 18.6 teraflop per second. A...
Tags: Silicon Graphics Inc., SGI Altix
News items 2009-11-17
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