As the demand for high-performance computing grows, our ability to speed up computers by creating faster and faster transistors is reaching the end of the road. How can we rethink—even “reboot”—computing technology to restart the historic exponential performance growth we’ve experienced over the past five decades? This is the premise underlying the Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH), an Interdisciplinary Research Center at Georgia Tech. Our researchers are poised on the forefront of the next computing revolution, investigating promising new methods while teaming with industry, academic, and government partners to take advantage of the new knowledge our research is revealing.
The Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory is a leader in developing the technologies that secure, defend, and respond to threats within our country’s information, distribution, and network systems.