Kenneth and Audrey Kennedy Professor of Computing
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11/2016 – Business Standard: Squeezing more out of chips to cut artificial intelligence cost
11/2016 – Top 500: Improving Supercomputing Accuracy by Sacrificing Precision
10/2016 – Observer: Researchers Just Discovered a Way to Make Supercomputing Way More Powerful
10/2016 – New York Times: Beyond Silicon: Squeezing More Out of Chips
10/2016 – Rice Computer Science: Beyond silicon: Squeezing more out of chips
10/2016 – Futurity: Super accurate computing wastes tons of energy
10/2016 – Rice News: Computer scientists find ‘inexact computing’ can improve answers
10/2016 – Rice Computer Science: Rice Center Researches Adaptive Software
9/2016 – Rice CS Profiles: CS Prof Krishna Palem Explores the Art of Inexactness
4/2016 – New Scientist: To Make Computers Better , Let Them get Sloppy with free PDF
5/2015 – New York Times: A Climate-Modeling Strategy that Won’t Hurt the Climate
4/2015 – Rice News: Guggenheim Fellowship for enhanced computational weather, climate models
9/2013 – Distinguished Lecture: A Decade of Building Broken Chips
5/2012 – EETimes: Inexact Processor More Efficient
3/2012 – Hindu Business Times: Coming soon, $30-40 i-Slate tablets for school children
3/2012 – Phys.org – Indian district plans to adopt 50,000 I-slate tablets
9/2011 – CNN: i-Slate, the Big I
7/2009 – The Institute, The IEEE News Source: Researchers Use Low-Powered Chips to Tackle High-Powered Problem
4/2009 – Rice Thresher: Rice receives grant for compiler research
2/2009 – NetworkWorld: New computer chip promises a revolution in green computing
2/2009 – Houston Chronicle: Rice professor’s discovery may save your iPhone battery, Professor works to revolutionize computer chips
2/2009 – New York Times: Brave New Chip For a Brave New Wireless Future
2/2009 – Forbes: A Chip That Is Probably Right
4/2008 – MIT Technology Review: Probabilistic Chips
9/2007 – EETimes: Nanyang, Rice University to tackle IC power problems
9/2007 – KUHF-FM, NPR: Rice University and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore form $2.6 million Institute for Sustainable Nanoelectronics
9/2007 – Straits Times: $4M NTU project to develop a flawed chip
2/2005 – Business Week: online archive no longer supported, see PDF , image, or print: Port, Otis. “Chips that Thrive on Uncertainty.” Business Week 07 Feb. 2005: Print.