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[Research Results] eMBP breakthrough methodology successfully developed by Nagoya University and eSOL

Tokyo, Japan. January 28, 2020 - Today's pace of technological advancements is ever-increasing, and intelligent systems have become larger and more complex. These systems, like those found in vehicles for example, have a complex structure mixing artificial intelligence (AI) and control modules; this facilitates large-scale numerical calculation and real-time periodic processing functions. In order to better understand these intelligent systems, researchers in Japan have formed a partnership between academic and industry players to develop a breakthrough methodology that may change the way in which code is generated and adapted for processing applications. Masaki Gondo, CTO of eSOL and a visiting research fellow at Advanced Multicore Processor Research Institute at Waseda University, together with Professor Masato Edahiro, from Nagoya University, have their research work featured in the latest issue of Science Impact Ltd's Impact magazine. They discuss their fruitful collaboration on the eMBP (Model Based Parallelizer) project to develop a tool which automatically generates parallel codes for multi- and many-core systems. The full article can be accessed here.

eSOL and Nagoya University featured eMBP in Impact magazine.