Oklahoma State University VLSI Computer Architecture Research
Announcements
  • Synopsy became a partner in our efforts to develop flows for theirtool sets. We hope to have a new design set out in March.
    January 2007
  • OSU received a SRC grant along with North Carolina State Universityto develop flows for 45nm.
    November 2006
  • We have currently moved to Oklahoma State University after sixyears at Illinois Institute of Technology. The move was after I gottenure at IIT, but could not afford housing and my wife didnot like Chicago. We are all very happy at OSU and thestudents really rock!
    July5, 2005
Welcome to the VLSI Computer Architecture Research Group (VCAG) at Oklahoma State University. The VCAG Research Group is presently involved in a number of projects to improve arithmetic computation and architectures in Very Large Scale Integration structures. The results of these projects are important for the development of the next generation of computer architectures, digital signal processors, application-specific, and embedded systems.

VCAG is funded by the generous support of:

We thank all those who have provided support to the VCAG cause.

Note: All opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed throughout this website are those of the VLSI Computer Architecture, Arithmetic, and CAD Research Group and do not necessarily reflect the views of any of our supporters.

Professor James E. Stine, Jr., Director
VLSI Computer Architecture Research Group
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
202 Engineering South
Stillwater, OK 74078
(405) 744-9244
james.stine@okstate.edu