AMD today announced the first AMD Fusion Center of Innovation at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, designed to focus on the
innovative developer environment and software performance advancements
enabled by heterogeneous computing. The center will fund, mentor and
promote new commercial enterprises emerging from the vast intellectual
property and research expertise in the University of Illinois community.
The University has been a hotbed of new start-ups since the creation of
the first widespread web browser - Mosaic - developed by Marc Andreessen
in 1992. Through access to AMD Accelerated Processing Unit (APU)
technology and platforms, the AMD Fusion Center of Innovation will help
bridge access to new AMD heterogeneous computing technology with the
innovative spirit stimulated and nurtured on campus.
To kick-off the AMD Fusion Center of Innovation, the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is offering a course aimed at kindling the
spirit of entrepreneurship by bringing a mix of expert speakers to cover
the specifics of AMD heterogeneous computing technology, while also
providing invaluable, how-to background on entrepreneurship,
commercialization and start-up creation. This course will be offered by
the university's College of Engineering, Technology Entrepreneur Center
(TEC), as "ENG/TE 360/460: Lectures in Engineering Entrepreneurship AMD
Section."
At the completion of the course, students will submit projects which
will be evaluated for potential funding opportunities through the AMD
Fusion Fund and IllinoisVENTURES. Computer science and engineering
students are encouraged to share their best ideas for new software or
web-based start-up companies.
"Through their involvement with the Technology Entrepreneur Center,
companies like AMD are helping to further develop the Illinois
entrepreneurship ecosystem here in the Midwest," said Andrew Singer,
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and
Director, Technology Entrepreneur Center, at the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign. "Offering the latest innovative computing hardware
and software technologies and bringing them into the classroom, where
students can apply their ideas and form new ventures will be a great
advantage for the generation of new innovative ideas that can be
commercialized through the AMD Fusion Center of Innovation."
Rob Schultz, senior director of IllinoisVENTURES and a partner of the
Illinois Emerging Technologies Fund said, "We are encouraging the
university community to think big about what's possible through software
and web services by focusing on the creative aspects. The AMD Fusion
Center of Innovation will provide a spark for new software and web ideas
as students receive hands-on access to AMD APU technology and learn how
to enable richer user experiences using heterogeneous computing."
AMD APU technology combines a multi-core CPU and discrete-level GPU and
other hardware accelerators on a single power-efficient chip enabling
user interface innovation, vivid HD entertainment and content creation,
blazing fast Internet browsing and accelerated media applications.
Consumers can enjoy rich, smooth performance, skip-free HD playback and
discover impressive speed and performance in everyday applications on
their PC when using AMD APU technology.
"The AMD Fusion Center of Innovation at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign provides the perfect environment of academia and
software development," said Manju Hegde, corporate vice president, AMD
Fusion Experience Program. "We believe heterogeneous computing will be
the enabler for innovative user interfaces and immersive computing
experiences, which will ultimately be driven by aspiring and audacious
students. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will serve as a
model for future AMD Fusion Centers of Innovation around the world."
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