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Gary Tyson
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E-Mail: tyson [ at cs dot fsu dot edu ]
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Dr. Gary Tyson received his PhD in Computer Science in 1997 from the University of California - Davis and is currently an Associate Professor in the Computer Science department at Florida State University.

Research

Dr. Tyson's research areas span all aspects of computer architecture and compiler optimization. His most recent efforts have concentrated on the design of high-performance single-chip processors with a focus on how the compiler can organize microarchitectural resources to provide the highest performance. Gary and his students have published numerous papers on cache organization and have designed several decoupled architectures. His research is funded by the National Science Foundation, Intel Corporation, IBM, and (of course) taxpayers throughout the country.

Selected Publications

  • Allen Cheng, Gary Tyson and Trevor Mudge, “FITS: Framework Based Instruction Set Tuning for Embedded Application Specific Processors,” Proceedings of the 41st Design Automation Conference, pp 940-943, June 2004.
  • Gary Tyson, Mikhail Smelyanski and Edward Davidson, “Evaluating the Use of Register Queues in Software Pipelined Loops,” IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol, 50, No. 8, pp. 769 - 783, August 2001.
  • Hsien-Hsin Lee, Mikhail Smelyanski, Chris Newburn and Gary Tyson, “Stack Value File: Custom Microarchitecture for the Stack,” Seventh International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-7), pp. 5-14, Jan. 2001.
  • Gary Tyson and Todd Austin,”Memory Renaming: Fast, Early and Accurate Processing of Memory Communication,” International Journal of Parallel Programming, 1999.