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From: Steven Scott <sscott@sgi.com>
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Hi Alvy, could you please pass this on to the architecure students in
your department?

Thanks,
Steve

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		     Summer 1999 Intern Positions
		Architecture/Performance Analysis Group
Vector Supercomputer Division, Silicon Graphics, Chippewa Falls, WI


We are seeking two highly qualified and motivated graduate students who
would like experience working for Silicon Graphics in the area of high
performance computing.  Our group is responsible for the architecture of
current and future high-end vector supercomputers, and works closely with
the implementation teams on all aspects of processor and system design. 
Current vector systems under development use a fully-modernized instruction
set and aggressive microarchitecture implementations.  

We are flexible about the nature of the summer projects, but generally our
summer students study performance of architectural ideas in a hypothetical
implementation.  We also have interest in a student developing a graphical
interface to our performance simulator.  Often the work leads to a
publishable paper, although the work has to made generic enough for public
consumption.    

We offer a relaxed, safe, and stimulating environment, and collaboration
with highly qualified staff.  The intern program here is an active one, and
many other interns in other parts of Silicon Graphics in Chippewa Falls
will be present.   

Please contact:

Jim Schwarzmeier
System Performance Group
1168 Industrial Blvd
Chippewa Falls, WI  54729
715-726-7003
jads@sgi.com


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