default search action
IEEE Micro, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, January / February 2018
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Automotive Computing, Neuromorphic Computing, and Beyond. 4-5 - Vijay Janapa Reddi, Hongil Yoon, Allan Knies:
Two Billion Devices and Counting. 6-21 - Xing Hu, Dylan C. Stow, Yuan Xie:
Die Stacking Is Happening. 22-28 - Hsien-Hsin Sean Lee, Jason Clemons:
Automotive Computing. 29-30 - Ting-Wu Chin, Chia-Lin Yu, Matthew Halpern, Hasan Genc, Shiao-Li Tsao, Vijay Janapa Reddi:
Domain-Specific Approximation for Object Detection. 31-40 - Andreas Moshovos, Jorge Albericio, Patrick Judd, Alberto Delmas Lascorz, Sayeh Sharify, Tayler H. Hetherington, Tor M. Aamodt, Natalie D. Enright Jerger:
Value-Based Deep-Learning Acceleration. 41-55 - Enrico Mezzetti, Leonidas Kosmidis, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla:
High-Integrity Performance Monitoring Units in Automotive Chips for Reliable Timing V&V. 56-65 - Norman Chang, Stephen H. Pan, Karthik Srinivasan, Zhigang Feng, Wenbo Xia, Tim Pawlak, David Geb:
Emerging ADAS Thermal Reliability Needs and Solutions. 66-81 - Mike Davies, Narayan Srinivasa, Tsung-Han Lin, Gautham N. Chinya, Yongqiang Cao, Sri Harsha Choday, Georgios D. Dimou, Prasad Joshi, Nabil Imam, Shweta Jain, Yuyun Liao, Chit-Kwan Lin, Andrew Lines, Ruokun Liu, Deepak Mathaikutty, Steven McCoy, Arnab Paul, Jonathan Tse, Guruguhanathan Venkataramanan, Yi-Hsin Weng, Andreas Wild, Yoonseok Yang, Hong Wang:
Loihi: A Neuromorphic Manycore Processor with On-Chip Learning. 82-99 - Richard H. Stern:
FTC and Apple Sue Qualcomm for Cell Phone Standardization Skullduggery, Part 4. 100-114 - Onur Mutlu, Scott A. Mahlke, Thomas M. Conte, Wen-Mei W. Hwu:
Iterative Modulo Scheduling. 115-117 - Shane Greenstein:
The Paradox of Technological Déjà Vu. 118-120
Volume 38, Number 2, March / April 2018
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Hot Chips 29. 6-7 - Eric S. Chung, Jeremy Fowers, Kalin Ovtcharov, Michael Papamichael, Adrian M. Caulfield, Todd Massengill, Ming Liu, Daniel Lo, Shlomi Alkalay, Michael Haselman, Maleen Abeydeera, Logan Adams, Hari Angepat, Christian Boehn, Derek Chiou, Oren Firestein, Alessandro Forin, Kang Su Gatlin, Mahdi Ghandi, Stephen Heil, Kyle Holohan, Ahmad El Husseini, Tamás Juhász, Kara Kagi, Ratna Kovvuri, Sitaram Lanka, Friedel van Megen, Dima Mukhortov, Prerak Patel, Brandon Perez, Amanda Rapsang, Steven K. Reinhardt, Bita Rouhani, Adam Sapek, Raja Seera, Sangeetha Shekar, Balaji Sridharan, Gabriel Weisz, Lisa Woods, Phillip Yi Xiao, Dan Zhang, Ritchie Zhao, Doug Burger:
Serving DNNs in Real Time at Datacenter Scale with Project Brainwave. 8-20 - Jeff Dean, David A. Patterson, Cliff Young:
A New Golden Age in Computer Architecture: Empowering the Machine-Learning Revolution. 21-29 - Scott Davidson, Shaolin Xie, Christopher Torng, Khalid Al-Hawaj, Austin Rovinski, Tutu Ajayi, Luis Vega, Chun Zhao, Ritchie Zhao, Steve Dai, Aporva Amarnath, Bandhav Veluri, Paul Gao, Anuj Rao, Gai Liu, Rajesh K. Gupta, Zhiru Zhang, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Christopher Batten, Michael B. Taylor:
The Celerity Open-Source 511-Core RISC-V Tiered Accelerator Fabric: Fast Architectures and Design Methodologies for Fast Chips. 30-41 - Jack Choquette, Olivier Giroux, Denis Foley:
Volta: Performance and Programmability. 42-52 - John Sell:
The Xbox One X Scorpio Engine. 53-60 - Brendan Farley, John McGrath, Christophe Erdmann:
An All-Programmable 16-nm RFSoC for Digital-RF Communications. 61-71 - Shanker Shreejith, Suhaib A. Fahmy:
Smart Network Interfaces for Advanced Automotive Applications. 72-80
Volume 38, Number 3, May / June 2018
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Top Picks. 4 - Thomas F. Wenisch:
Top Picks from the 2017 Computer Architecture Conferences. 5-9 - Norman P. Jouppi, Cliff Young, Nishant Patil, David A. Patterson:
Motivation for and Evaluation of the First Tensor Processing Unit. 10-19 - Raghu Prabhakar, Yaqi Zhang, David Koeplinger, Matthew Feldman, Tian Zhao, Stefan Hadjis, Ardavan Pedram, Christos Kozyrakis, Kunle Olukotun:
Plasticine: A Reconfigurable Accelerator for Parallel Patterns. 20-31 - Hari Cherupalli, Henry Duwe, Weidong Ye, Rakesh Kumar, John Sartori:
Bespoke Processors for Applications with Ultra-Low Area and Power Constraints. 32-39 - Xiang Fu, M. A. Rol, Cornelis Christiaan Bultink, J. van Someren, Nader Khammassi, Imran Ashraf, R. F. L. Vermeulen, J. C. de Sterke, W. J. Vlothuizen, R. N. Schouten, Carmen G. Almudéver, Leonardo DiCarlo, Koen Bertels:
A Microarchitecture for a Superconducting Quantum Processor. 40-47 - Stefanos Kaxiras, Trevor E. Carlson, Mehdi Alipour, Alberto Ros:
Non-Speculative Load Reordering in Total Store Ordering. 48-57 - Caroline Trippel, Yatin A. Manerkar, Daniel Lustig, Michael Pellauer, Margaret Martonosi:
Full-Stack Memory Model Verification with TriCheck. 58-68 - Abhishek Bhattacharjee:
Breaking the Address Translation Wall by Accelerating Memory Replays. 69-78 - Masoumeh Ebrahimi, Masoud Daneshtalab:
A General Methodology on Designing Acyclic Channel Dependency Graphs in Interconnection Networks. 79-85 - Christina Delimitrou, Christos Kozyrakis:
Uncovering the Security Implications of Cloud Multi-Tenancy with Bolt. 86-97 - Adrian Tang, Simha Sethumadhavan, Salvatore J. Stolfo:
Motivating Security-Aware Energy Management. 98-106 - Joseph McMahan, Michael Christensen, Lawton Nichols, Jared Roesch, Sung-Yee Guo, Ben Hardekopf, Timothy Sherwood:
An Architecture for Analysis. 107-115 - Weilong Cui, Timothy Sherwood:
Architectural Risk. 116-125 - Shane Greenstein:
Adjusting to Autonomous Trucking. 126-128
Volume 38, Number 4, July / August 2018
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Approximate Computing, Intelligent Computing. 6-7 - Natalie D. Enright Jerger, Joshua San Miguel:
Approximate Computing. 8-10 - Kaisheng Ma, Jinyang Li, Xueqing Li, Yongpan Liu, Yuan Xie, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Jack Sampson, Vijaykrishnan Narayanan:
IAA: Incidental Approximate Architectures for Extremely Energy-Constrained Energy Harvesting Scenarios using IoT Nonvolatile Processors. 11-19 - Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Martin C. Rinard:
Perceived-Color Approximation Transforms for Programs that Draw. 20-29 - Serif Yesil, Ismail Akturk, Ulya R. Karpuzcu:
Toward Dynamic Precision Scaling. 30-39 - Vasileios Leon, Georgios Zervakis, Sotirios Xydis, Dimitrios Soudris, Kiamal Z. Pekmestzi:
Walking through the Energy-Error Pareto Frontier of Approximate Multipliers. 40-49 - Zhenhong Liu, Amir Yazdanbakhsh, Taejoon Park, Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Nam Sung Kim:
SiMul: An Algorithm-Driven Approximate Multiplier Design for Machine Learning. 50-59 - Georgios Tziantzioulis, Nikos Hardavellas, Simone Campanoni:
Temporal Approximate Function Memoization. 60-70 - Hank Levy, Susan J. Eggers:
Susan Eggers Receives Eckert-Mauchly Award for Outstanding Contributions to Computer Architecture. 71-75 - Antonio González:
2018 International Symposium on Computer Architecture Influential Paper Award. 76-77 - Shane Greenstein:
The Technology Tel. 78-80
Volume 38, Number 5, September / October 2018
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Memristors and More. 4 - Lizy K. John, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Memristor-Based Computing. 5-6 - Leon O. Chua:
Memristor: Remembrance of Things Past. 7-12 - Ameer Haj Ali, Rotem Ben Hur, Nimrod Wald, Ronny Ronen, Shahar Kvatinsky:
Not in Name Alone: A Memristive Memory Processing Unit for Real In-Memory Processing. 13-21 - Onur Tunali, Muhammed Ceylan Morgül, Mustafa Altun:
Defect-Tolerant Logic Synthesis for Memristor Crossbars with Performance Evaluation. 22-31 - Leonid Yavits, Roman Kaplan, Ran Ginosar:
Enabling Full Associativity with Memristive Address Decoder. 32-40 - Anirban Nag, Rajeev Balasubramonian, Vivek Srikumar, Ross Walker, Ali Shafiee, John Paul Strachan, Naveen Muralimanohar:
Newton: Gravitating Towards the Physical Limits of Crossbar Acceleration. 41-49 - Deji Akinwande:
Memory, Memristors, and Atomristors. 50-52 - Xiebing Wang, Kai Huang, Long Chen, Alois C. Knoll:
h²ECU: A High-Performance and Heterogeneous Electronic Control Unit for Automated Driving. 53-62 - George Kornaros, Othon Tomoutzoglou, Marcello Coppola:
Hardware-Assisted Security in Electronic Control Units: Secure Automotive Communications by Utilizing One-Time-Programmable Network on Chip and Firewalls. 63-74 - Takumi Maruyama, Yasunobu Akizuki, Takekazu Tabata, Kenichi Kitamura, Noriko Takagi, Hiroyuki Ishii, Shingo Watanabe, Fumihiro Tawa:
SPARC64 XII: Fujitsu's Latest 12-Core Processor for Mission-Critical Servers. 75-84 - Dongjoo Shin, Jinmook Lee, Jinsu Lee, Juhyoung Lee, Hoi-Jun Yoo:
DNPU: An Energy-Efficient Deep-Learning Processor with Heterogeneous Multi-Core Architecture. 85-93 - Shane Greenstein:
Free Software without a Free Lunch or Free Beer. 94-96
Volume 38, Number 6, November - December 2018
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Hardware Acceleration and a Grateful Goodbye. 4-5 - Martha A. Kim, Yakun Sophia Shao:
Hardware Acceleration. 6-7 - Ronaldo Husemann, Altamiro Amadeu Susin, Valter Roesler:
Optimized Solution to Accelerate in Hardware an Intra H.264/SVC Video Encoder. 8-17 - Naif Tarafdar, Nariman Eskandari, Varun Sharma, Charles Lo, Paul Chow:
Galapagos: A Full Stack Approach to FPGA Integration in the Cloud. 18-24 - Hyoukjun Kwon, Ananda Samajdar, Tushar Krishna:
A Communication-Centric Approach for Designing Flexible DNN Accelerators. 25-35 - Davide Giri, Paolo Mantovani, Luca P. Carloni:
Accelerators and Coherence: An SoC Perspective. 36-45 - Sergi Alcaide, Leonidas Kosmidis, Hamid Tabani, Carles Hernández, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla:
Safety-Related Challenges and Opportunities for GPUs in the Automotive Domain. 46-55 - Wen-Mei Hwu, Sanjay J. Patel:
Accelerator Architectures A Ten-Year Retrospective. 56-62 - Omid Akbari, Mehdi Kamal, Ali Afzali-Kusha, Massoud Pedram, Muhammad Shafique:
Toward Approximate Computing for Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Architectures. 63-72 - Renyuan Zhang, Noriyuki Uetake, Takashi Nakada, Yasuhiko Nakashima:
Design of Programmable Analog Calculation Unit by Implementing Support Vector Regression for Approximate Computing. 73-82 - Sandhya Dwarkadas:
2018 Maurice Wilkes Award Given to Gabriel Loh. 83-84 - Shane Greenstein:
Organized for Cycles of Change. 86-88
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.