NSF researches aim to improve computer systems to be: - Efficient with sustainable ecosystems - More environmental friendly with better decarbonization mechanisms - Hardware-efficient implementing ML to allocate and utilize hardware resources.
NSF announces the investment of $36 million in three computing projects that promise revolutionize computing and make significant impacts in reducing the carbon footprint of the lifecycle of computers. These projects are part of the NSF Expeditions in Computing program, which funds research that focus on creating transformative technologies, methodologies and infrastructure that the broader research community, industry or society can adopt. "We are thrilled to announce these visionary projects that will advance environmental responsibility and foster innovation in the field of computing," said Dilma DaSilva, Division Director for Computing and Communication Foundations at the NSF Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering. "Congratulations to these pioneering teams whose research will forge new pathways in computational decarbonization and in revolutionizing operating system design with machine learning." To learn more about these projects and their collaborators, visit https://bit.ly/4aTSCOj.