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:
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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.
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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.