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Anant Agarwal,Tilera
Anant Agarwal, Tilera

Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Tilera Corp.

Dr. Agarwal is also a professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at MIT, and an associate director of the MIT CSAIL Laboratory. Dr. Agarwal served as Associate Director of the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) between 1998 and 2003, and was a co-leader of the Oxygen Project. He led a group that developed Sparcle (1992), an early multi-threaded microprocessor based on the SPARC architecture, and the Alewife machine, a scalable shared-memory multiprocessor (1993).

At MIT's CSAIL laboratory, Dr. Agarwal led the Raw project, which developed a tiled multicore microprocessor for instruction level parallelism (ILP) and streams (2002). Dr. Agarwal also led the VirtualWires project at MIT. He has been a founder of several successful start-ups, including Virtual Machine Works, Inc. (1993). Dr. Agarwal won the Maurice Wilkes prize for computer architecture in 2001, the Presidential Young Investigator award in 1991, and the Louis D. Smullin Award for teaching excellence at MIT in 2005. Dr. Agarwal holds a bachelor's from IIT Madras (1982) and a Ph.D. (1987) in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.

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