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Research in advanced systems architecture is conducted at HP Labs at multiple levels, including the architecture of tightly-coupled high-performance networking interfaces, enhancing the security of computer systems from the desktop to the data center, support for high-performance technical computing, high-performance chipsets and instrumentation techniques for large servers, and GRID computing.

Projects

» BiReality
The goal of the BiReality (Mutually-immersive Mobile Telepresence) project is to provide a compelling, as well as economically advantageous, alternative experience to physical travel.

» CACTI
CACTI 3.0 is an integrated cache access time, cycle time, area, aspect ratio and power model. By integrating all these models together, users can have confidence that tradeoffs between time, power and area are all based on the same assumptions and, hence, are mutually consistent. CACTI is intended for use by computer architects to better understand the performance tradeoffs inherent in different cache sizes and organizations.

» Polaris
Polaris is a package for Windows XP that allows you to configure most applications so that they launch with only the permissions they need to do the job you want done. Polaris doesn't change the operating system or the applications; all that changes is the way applications are launched.

» SWIFT
The goal of the SWIFT, system-wide information for tuning, project is (1) to investigate how information on system events can be collected at the granularity of individual instructions, and (2) to design tools and optimizations using this feature.

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