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Overview

Richard Uhlig is affiliated with Intel in the United States. Their career is centered within the technology industry, specifically linked to a major company known for semiconductor manufacturing and computing innovations.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are listed for Richard Uhlig in the available data.

There are no records of awards or honors associated with Richard Uhlig in the information provided.

Based on the current data, Richard Uhlig's contributions can be identified primarily through their role at Intel, although detailed academic or research outputs are not enumerated in this profile.

Best Publications

  • Intel virtualization technology

    R. Uhlig;G. Neiger;D. Rodgers;A.L. Santoni

  • Trace-Driven Memory Simulation: A Survey

    Richard Uhlig;Trevor N. Mudge

  • Method of improving computer security through sandboxing

    Ernie F. Brickell;Clifford D. Hall;Joseph F. Cihula;Richard Uhlig

  • Control over faults occurring during the operation of guest software in the virtual-machine architecture

    Steve Bennett;Andrew V. Anderson;Stalinselvaraj Jeyasingh;Alain Kagi

  • Trading conflict and capacity aliasing in conditional branch predictors

    Pierre Michaud;André Seznec;Richard Uhlig

  • Virtual translation lookaside buffer

    Gilbert Neiger;Stephen Chou;Erik Cota-Robles;Stalinselvaraj Jeyasingh

  • Tracking operating system process and thread execution and virtual machine execution in hardware or in a virtual machine monitor

    Erik Cota-Robles;Sebastian Schoenberg;Stalinselvaraj Jeyasingh;Alain Kagi

  • Method, apparatus and system for improving security in a virtual machine host

    Ernie F. Brickell;Clifford D. Hall;Joseph F. Cihula;Richard A. Uhlig

  • Reclaiming existing fields in address translation data structures to extend control over memory accesses

    Richard Uhlig;Gilbert Neiger;Erik Cota-Robles;Stalinselvaraj Jeyasingh

  • System and method to deprivilege components of a virtual machine monitor

    Andrew V. Anderson;Steven M. Bennett;Erik Cota-Robles;Alain Kägi

  • Design tradeoffs for software-managed TLBs

    David Nagle;Richard Uhlig;Tim Stanley;Stuart Sechrest

  • Instruction fetching: coping with code bloat

    Richard Uhlig;David Nagle;Trevor Mudge;Stuart Sechrest

  • System and method for protection against untrusted system management code by redirecting a system management interrupt and creating a virtual machine container

    James Sutton;David Grawrock;Richard Uhlig;David Poisner

  • Virtualization event processing in a layered virtualization architecture

    Steven M. Bennett;Andrew V. Anderson;Gilbert Neiger;Dion Rodgers

  • Address translation for input/output devices using hierarchical translation tables

    Ioannis Schoinas;Rajesh Madukkarumakumana;Gilbert Neiger;Richard Uhlig

  • Fault processing for direct memory access address translation

    Rajesh Madukkarumukumana;Ioannis T Schoinas;Ku-Jei King;Balaji Vembu

  • Method and apparatus for constructing host processor soft devices independent of the host processor operating system

    Erik Cota-Robles;Stephen Chou;Stalinselvaraj Jeyasingh;Alain Kagi

  • Handling faults associated with operation of guest software in the virtual-machine architecture

    Richard Uhlig;Andrew V. Anderson;Steve Bennett;Erik Cota-Robles

  • Methods and systems to control virtual machines

    Steve M. Bennett;Gilbert Neiger;Erik C. Cota-Robles;Stalinselvaraj Jeyasingh

  • Method for resolving address space conflicts between a virtual machine monitor and a guest operating system

    Gilbert Neiger;Stephen Chou;Erik Cota-Robles;Stalinselvaraj Jevasingh

  • Design tradeoffs for software-managed TLBs

    Richard Uhlig;David Nagle;Tim Stanley;Trevor Mudge

Frequent Co-Authors

Gilbert Neiger
Gilbert Neiger Intel (United States)
Michael Kozuch
Michael Kozuch Intel (United States)
Trevor Mudge
Trevor Mudge University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Richard B. Brown
Richard B. Brown University of Utah
André Seznec
André Seznec French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Vincent J. Zimmer
Vincent J. Zimmer Intel (United States)
Michael A. Rothman
Michael A. Rothman Intel (United States)
James E. Smith
James E. Smith University of Wisconsin–Madison

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