The National Compiler Infrastructure Project

The National Compiler Infrastructure project aims to develop a common compiler platform to support the collaboration of compiler researchers and to facilitate the transfer of technology to industry. Co-funded by DARPA and NSF, the National Compiler Infrastructure project has two components:

SUIF
The SUIF component is a collaboration between researchers in four universities (Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Rice University, Stanford University, UC Santa Barbara), and one industrial partner, Portland Group Inc.

Zephyr
The Zephyr component is a collaboration between Princeton University and University of Virginia.


Overall structure of the proposed National Compiler Infrastructure:


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Last updated on January 12, 1998.