Computer Science / Digital
At the Chair for Compiler Construction, we explore how compilers bridge the gap between high-level programs and a wide range of modern hardware architectures. This demo showcases a toy example of that journey: understanding how both conventional and emerging systems operate, writing code for them, observing how a compiler optimizes that code, and seeing how it is executed on traditional CPUs as well as on novel in-memory computing platforms.
Start
17:00
o'clock
End
22:00
o'clock
Description
At the Chair for Compiler Construction, we explore how compilers bridge the gap between high-level programs and a wide range of modern hardware architectures. This demo showcases a toy example of that journey: understanding how both conventional and emerging systems operate, writing code for them, observing how a compiler optimizes that code, and seeing how it is executed on traditional CPUs as well as on novel in-memory computing platforms. The goal is to illustrate how intelligent compiler strategies and architectural innovation can work together to make software faster, more efficient, and better adapted to the hardware it runs on.Information on the event format
Experiment Presentation Participate and do it yourself Suitable for childrenStations
Helmholtzstraße
- 85 (bus)
Mommsenstraße
- 66 (bus)
Nürnberger Platz
- 61 (bus)
- 3 (tram)
- 8 (tram)
Münchner Platz
- 3 (tram)
Regensburger Straße
- 85 (bus)