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Md. Saiful Islam 0004
Person information
- affiliation: IBM, Austin, TX, USA
- affiliation (former): University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
Other persons with the same name
- Md. Saiful Islam (aka: Md Saiful Islam) — disambiguation page
- Md. Saiful Islam 0001 — King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (and 1 more)
- Md. Saiful Islam 0002 — Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Md. Saiful Islam 0003 — University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia (and 4 more)
- Md. Saiful Islam 0005 — Bangladesh Army University of Engineering & Technology, Department of Chemistry, Natore, Bangladesh (and 3 more)
- Md. Saiful Islam 0006 — University of Adelaide, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, SA, Australia (and 1 more)
- Md. Saiful Islam 0007 — Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh
- Md. Saiful Islam 0008 — Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
- Md. Saiful Islam 0009 — Northeastern University, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Boston, MA, USA
- Md. Saiful Islam 0010 — Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh
- Md. Saiful Islam 0011 — University of Göttingen, Department of Computer Science, Germany
- Md. Saiful Islam 0012 — Port City International University, Chittagong, Bangladesh
- Md. Saiful Islam 0013 — University of Rochester, NY, US (and 1 more)
- Md. Saiful Islam 0014 — Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Chattogram, Bangladesh (and 1 more)
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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j3]Christopher J. Gonzalez, Michael S. Floyd, Eric Fluhr, Phillip J. Restle, Daniel Dreps, Michael A. Sperling, Rahul M. Rao, David Hogenmiller, Christos Vezyrtzis, Pierce Chuang, Daniel Lewis, Ricardo Escobar, Vinod Ramadurai, Ryan Kruse, Juergen Pille, Ryan Nett, Pawel Owczarczyk, Joshua Friedrich, Jose Paredes, Timothy Diemoz, Md. Saiful Islam, Donald W. Plass, Paul Muench:
The 24-Core POWER9 Processor With Adaptive Clocking, 25-Gb/s Accelerator Links, and 16-Gb/s PCIe Gen4. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 53(1): 91-101 (2018) - 2017
- [c2]Christopher J. Gonzalez, Eric Fluhr, Daniel Dreps, David Hogenmiller, Rahul M. Rao, Jose Paredes, Michael S. Floyd, Michael A. Sperling, Ryan Kruse, Vinod Ramadurai, Ryan Nett, Md. Saiful Islam, Juergen Pille, Donald W. Plass:
3.1 POWER9™: A processor family optimized for cognitive computing with 25Gb/s accelerator links and 16Gb/s PCIe Gen4. ISSCC 2017: 50-51 - 2015
- [j2]Victor V. Zyuban, Joshua Friedrich, Daniel M. Dreps, Jürgen Pille, Donald W. Plass, Phillip J. Restle, Zeynep Toprak Deniz, Matthew M. Ziegler, Sam G. Chu, Md. Saiful Islam, James D. Warnock, Bob Philhower, Rahul M. Rao, Gregory S. Still, David Shan, Eric Fluhr, Jose Paredes, Dieter F. Wendel, Christopher J. Gonzalez, D. Hogenmiller, Ruchir Puri, Scott A. Taylor, Stephen D. Posluszny:
IBM POWER8 circuit design and energy optimization. IBM J. Res. Dev. 59(1) (2015) - 2011
- [j1]Dieter F. Wendel, Ronald N. Kalla, James D. Warnock, Robert Cargnoni, Sam G. Chu, Joachim G. Clabes, Daniel Dreps, David Hrusecky, Joshua Friedrich, Md. Saiful Islam, James A. Kahle, Jens Leenstra, Gaurav Mittal, Jose Paredes, Juergen Pille, Phillip J. Restle, Balaram Sinharoy, George Smith, William J. Starke, Scott A. Taylor, James Van Norstrand, Stephen Weitzel, Phillip G. Williams, Victor V. Zyuban:
POWER7™, a Highly Parallel, Scalable Multi-Core High End Server Processor. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 46(1): 145-161 (2011) - 2010
- [c1]Dieter F. Wendel, Ronald N. Kalla, Robert Cargnoni, Joachim G. Clabes, Joshua Friedrich, Roland Frech, James A. Kahle, Balaram Sinharoy, William J. Starke, Scott A. Taylor, Steve Weitzel, Sam G. Chu, Md. Saiful Islam, Victor V. Zyuban:
The implementation of POWER7TM: A highly parallel and scalable multi-core high-end server processor. ISSCC 2010: 102-103
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