During the past 12 months we have been doing some exciting research to
accelerate the execution performance of a instruction stream for a 36-bit CISC
mainframe architecture being emulated on Intel platforms. This research has
been focused in the area of dynamic binary translation. We are using the LLVM
IR and JIT in our project to execute thousands of small compiles to optimize
this execution stream consisting of the heritage operating system, system
libraries, and user code. In addition to performance requirements, the
resulting system has significant business requirements for complete accuracy,
backward compatibility and reliability. We are now ready to transition into a
fully funded, high priority development project with a core team of 8-10 . The
resulting product will be used by commercial and government organizations who
execute large business transaction workloads.
We are looking for an individual who has been involved in the development of
LLVM, someone intimately familiar with the LLVM internals, who might be
interested in working in the Midwest on our challenging project. We anticipate
that this work will continue on for several years.
Please contact Tom Golden (Recruiting) at thomas.golden at
unisys.com<mailto:thomas.golden at unisys.com> or 215-986-2718.
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