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David Blair Kirk
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- affiliation (former): NVIDIA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j5]William J. Dally, Stephen W. Keckler, David Blair Kirk:
Evolution of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). IEEE Micro 41(6): 42-51 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [j4]Javier Cabezas, Isaac Gelado, John E. Stone, Nacho Navarro, David Blair Kirk, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
Runtime and Architecture Support for Efficient Data Exchange in Multi-Accelerator Applications. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 26(5): 1405-1418 (2015) - 2010
- [b2]David Blair Kirk, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
Programming Massively Parallel Processors - A Hands-on Approach. Morgan Kaufmann 2010, ISBN 978-0-12-381472-2, pp. I-XVIII, 1-258 - [j3]Michael Garland, David Blair Kirk:
Understanding throughput-oriented architectures. Commun. ACM 53(11): 58-66 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c23]Elaine Wah, Erik Johnson, Loretta Auvil, Umesh Thakkar, Wen-mei W. Hwu, David Blair Kirk, Thom H. Dunning, Sharon C. Glotzer:
Visualization and Analysis of GPU Summer School Applicants and Participants. eScience 2008: 362-363 - [c22]Shane Ryoo, Christopher I. Rodrigues, Sara S. Baghsorkhi, Sam S. Stone, David Blair Kirk, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
Optimization principles and application performance evaluation of a multithreaded GPU using CUDA. PPoPP 2008: 73-82 - 2007
- [c21]David Blair Kirk:
NVIDIA cuda software and gpu parallel computing architecture. ISMM 2007: 103-104 - 2006
- [c20]David Blair Kirk:
Processor architecture: too much parallelism? PACT 2006: 243 - 2004
- [c19]Greg Johnson, David S. Ebert, Chuck Hansen, David Blair Kirk, Bill Mark, Hanspeter Pfister:
Panel 3: The Future Visualization Platform. IEEE Visualization 2004: 569-571 - 2003
- [c18]David Blair Kirk:
Graphics architectures: the dawn of cinematic computing. GRAPHITE 2003: 9 - 2002
- [c17]Kurt Akeley, David Blair Kirk, Larry Seiler, Philipp Slusallek, Brad Grantham:
When will ray-tracing replace rasterization? SIGGRAPH Abstracts and Applications 2002: 86-87
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c16]David Blair Kirk:
Unsolved Problems and Opportunities for High-quality, High-performance 3D Graphics on a PC Platform. Workshop on Graphics Hardware 1998: 11-13 - 1993
- [b1]David Blair Kirk:
Accurate and precise computation using analog VLSI, with applications to computer graphics and neural networks. California Institute of Technology, USA, 1993 - [c15]David Blair Kirk, Alan H. Barr:
Implementing rotation matrix constraints in Analog VLSI. SIGGRAPH 1993: 45-52 - 1992
- [c14]David Blair Kirk:
An enhanced snoopy cache design for real-time multi-processing. RTS 1992: 10-14 - [c13]Janeen Anderson, John C. Platt, David Blair Kirk:
An Analog VLSI Chip for Radial Basis Functions. NIPS 1992: 765-772 - [e1]David Blair Kirk:
Graphics Gems III (IBM Version). The Graphics Gems Series, Academic Press 1992, ISBN 978-0-12-409673-8 [contents] - 1991
- [c12]David Blair Kirk, Jay K. Strosnider, John E. Sasinowski:
Allocating SMART cache segments for schedulability. RTS 1991: 41-50 - [c11]David Blair Kirk, Kurt W. Fleischer, Lloyd Watts, Alan H. Barr:
Constrained Optimization Applied to the Parameter Setting Problem for Analog Circuits. NIPS 1991: 789-796 - [c10]David Blair Kirk, James Arvo:
Unbiased sampling techniques for image synthesis. SIGGRAPH 1991: 153-156 - 1990
- [j2]Olin Lathrop, David Blair Kirk, Douglas Voorhies:
Accurate rendering by subpixel addressing. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 10(5): 45-53 (1990) - [c9]David Blair Kirk, Jay K. Strosnider:
SMART (Strategic Memory Allocation for Real-Time) Cache Design Using the MIPS R3000. RTSS 1990: 322-330 - [c8]James Arvo, David Blair Kirk:
Particle transport and image synthesis. SIGGRAPH 1990: 63-66 - [c7]David Blair Kirk, Douglas Voorhies:
The rendering architecture of the DN10000VS. SIGGRAPH 1990: 299-307
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c6]David Blair Kirk:
SMART (Strategic Memory Allocation for Real-Time) Cache Design. RTSS 1989: 229-237 - 1988
- [c5]Brinkley Sprunt, David Blair Kirk, Lui Sha:
Priority-Driven, Preemptive I/O Controllers for Real-Time Systems. ISCA 1988: 152-159 - [c4]Andrew Wolfe, Maurício Breternitz Jr., Chriss Stephens, A. L. Ting, David Blair Kirk, Ronald P. Bianchini Jr., John Paul Shen:
The White Dwarf: A High-Performance Application-Specific Processor. ISCA 1988: 212-222 - [c3]David Blair Kirk:
Process Dependent Static Cache Partitioning for Real-Time Systems. RTSS 1988: 181-190 - [c2]Douglas Voorhies, David Blair Kirk, Olin Lathrop:
Virtual graphics. SIGGRAPH 1988: 247-253 - 1987
- [j1]David Blair Kirk:
The simulation of natural features using cone tracing. Vis. Comput. 3(2): 63-71 (1987) - [c1]James Arvo, David Blair Kirk:
Fast ray tracing by ray classification. SIGGRAPH 1987: 55-64
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