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IEEE Micro, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, January - February 2021
- Lizy Kurian John:
Connectivity - More Needed Than Ever Before. 4-5 - Ryan E. Grant, Manjunath Gorentla Venkata:
Hot Interconnects 27. 6-7 - Venkata Krishnan, Olivier Serres, Michael Blocksome:
Configurable Network Protocol Accelerator (COPA). 8-14 - Kenji Tanaka, Yuki Arikawa, Tsuyoshi Ito, Kazutaka Morita, Naru Nemoto, Kazuhiko Terada, Junji Teramoto, Takeshi Sakamoto:
Distributed Deep Learning With GPU-FPGA Heterogeneous Computing. 15-22 - Debendra Das Sharma:
PCI Express 6.0 Specification: A Low-Latency, High-Bandwidth, High-Reliability, and Cost-Effective Interconnect With 64.0 GT/s PAM-4 Signaling. 23-29 - Bapiraju Vinnakota, Ishwar Agarwal, Kevin Drucker, Dharmesh Jani, Gary Miller, Millind Mittal, Robert Wang:
The Open Domain-Specific Architecture. 30-36 - Cristina Olmedilla, Jesús Escudero-Sahuquillo, Pedro Javier García, Francisco J. Alfaro-Cortés, José L. Sánchez, Francisco J. Quiles, Wenhao Sun, Xiang Yu, Yonghui Xu, José Duato:
DVL-Lossy: Isolating Congesting Flows to Optimize Packet Dropping in Lossy Data-Center Networks. 37-44 - Roi Ben Haim, Ori Rottenstreich:
Reliable and Time-Efficient Virtualized Function Placement. 45-53 - Shahab Ardalan, Ramin Farjadrad, Mark Kuemerle, Ken Poulton, Suresh Subramaniam, Bapiraju Vinnakota:
An Open Inter-Chiplet Communication Link: Bunch of Wires (BoW). 54-60 - Ioannis Tsiokanos, Georgios Karakonstantis:
ExHero: Execution History-Aware Error-Rate Estimation in Pipelined Designs. 61-68 - Davide Bertozzi, Gabriele Miorandi, Alberto Ghiribaldi, Wayne P. Burleson, Greg Sadowski, Kshitij Bhardwaj, Weiwei Jiang, Steven M. Nowick:
Cost-Effective and Flexible Asynchronous Interconnect Technology for GALS Systems. 69-81 - Ram Rangan, Naman Turakhia, Alexandre Joly:
Corrections to "Countering Load-to-Use Stalls in the NVIDIA Turing GPU". 83 - Shane Greenstein:
Technology Policy Dilemmas in the New Administration. 86-88
Volume 41, Number 2, March - April 2021
- Lizy Kurian John:
CPUs, GPUs, and More From Hot Chips'32. 4-5 - Priyanka Raina, Cliff Young:
Best Papers From Hot Chips 32. 6 - William J. Starke, Brian W. Thompto, Jeffrey Stuecheli, José E. Moreira:
IBM's POWER10 Processor. 7-14 - Rabin Sugumar, Mehul Shah, Ricardo Ramirez:
Marvell ThunderX3: Next-Generation Arm-Based Server Processor. 15-21 - Mark Grossman, Jeff Andrews:
The Xbox Series X System Architecture. 22-28 - Jack Choquette, Wishwesh Gandhi, Olivier Giroux, Nick Stam, Ronny Krashinsky:
NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPU: Performance and Innovation. 29-35 - Florian Zaruba, Fabian Schuiki, Luca Benini:
Manticore: A 4096-Core RISC-V Chiplet Architecture for Ultraefficient Floating-Point Computing. 36-42 - Michael Galles, Francis Matus:
Pensando Distributed Services Architecture. 43-49 - Jasmina Vasiljevic, Ljubisa Bajic, Davor Capalija, Stanislav Sokorac, Dragoljub Ignjatovic, Lejla Bajic, Milos Trajkovic, Ivan Hamer, Ivan Matosevic, Aleksandar Cejkov, Utku Aydonat, Tony Zhou, Syed Zohaib Gilani, Armond Paiva, Joseph Chu, Djordje Maksimovic, Stephen Alexander Chin, Zahi Moudallal, Akhmed Rakhmati, Sean Nijjar, Almeet Bhullar, Boris Drazic, Charles Lee, James Sun, Kei-Ming Kwong, James Connolly, Miles Dooley, Hassan Farooq, Joy Yu Ting Chen, Matthew Walker, Keivan Dabiri, Kyle Mabee, Rakesh Shaji Lal, Namal Rajatheva, Renjith Retnamma, Shripad Karodi, Daniel Rosen, Emilio Munoz, Andrew Lewycky, Aleksandar Knezevic, Raymond Kim, Allan Rui, Alexander Drouillard, David Thompson:
Compute Substrate for Software 2.0. 50-55 - Thomas Norrie, Nishant Patil, Doe Hyun Yoon, George Kurian, Sheng Li, James Laudon, Cliff Young, Norman P. Jouppi, David A. Patterson:
The Design Process for Google's Training Chips: TPUv2 and TPUv3. 56-63 - Abdallah Cheikh, Stefano Sordillo, Antonio Mastrandrea, Francesco Menichelli, Giuseppe Scotti, Mauro Olivieri:
Klessydra-T: Designing Vector Coprocessors for Multithreaded Edge-Computing Cores. 64-71 - Michael Mattioli, Atte Lahtiranta:
Hidden Potential Within Video Game Consoles. 72-77 - Luiz André Barroso:
A Brief History of Warehouse-Scale Computing. 78-83 - Shane Greenstein:
The Economics of Confrontational Conversation. 86-88
Volume 41, Number 3, May - June 2021
- Lizy Kurian John:
Top Picks From Year 2020. 4-5 - Daniel A. Jiménez:
Top Picks From the 2020 Computer Architecture Conferences. 6-9 - Vijay Janapa Reddi, Christine Cheng, David Kanter, Peter Mattson, Guenther Schmuelling, Carole-Jean Wu:
The Vision Behind MLPerf: Understanding AI Inference Performance. 10-18 - Koki Ishida, Ilkwon Byun, Ikki Nagaoka, Kosuke Fukumitsu, Masamitsu Tanaka, Satoshi Kawakami, Teruo Tanimoto, Takatsugu Ono, Jangwoo Kim, Koji Inoue:
Superconductor Computing for Neural Networks. 19-26 - Po-An Tsai, Andrés Sánchez, Christopher W. Fletcher, Daniel Sánchez:
Leaking Secrets Through Compressed Caches. 27-33 - Akshitha Sriraman, Abhishek Dhanotia:
Understanding Acceleration Opportunities at Hyperscale. 34-41 - Tae Jun Ham, Yejin Lee, Seong Hoon Seo, U. Gyeong Song, Jae W. Lee, David Bruns-Smith, Brendan Sweeney, Krste Asanovic, Young H. Oh, Lisa Wu Wills:
Accelerating Genomic Data Analytics With Composable Hardware Acceleration Framework. 42-49 - Di Wu, Jingjie Li, Ruokai Yin, Hsuan Hsiao, Younghyun Kim, Joshua San Miguel:
uGEMM: Unary Computing for GEMM Applications. 50-56 - Dimitrios Skarlatos, Umur Darbaz, Bhargava Gopireddy, Nam Sung Kim, Josep Torrellas:
BabelFish: Fusing Address Translations for Containers. 57-62 - Zixuan Wang, Xiao Liu, Jian Yang, Theodore Michailidis, Steven Swanson, Jishen Zhao:
Characterizing and Modeling Nonvolatile Memory Systems. 63-70 - Georgios Tzimpragos, Jennifer Volk, Dilip Vasudevan, Nestan Tsiskaridze, George Michelogiannakis, Advait Madhavan, John Shalf, Timothy Sherwood:
Temporal Computing With Superconductors. 71-79 - Ilkwon Byun, Dongmoon Min, Gyu-hyeon Lee, Seongmin Na, Jangwoo Kim:
A Next-Generation Cryogenic Processor Architecture. 80-86 - Ioannis Karageorgos, Karthik Sriram, Ján Veselý, Nick Lindsay, Xiayuan Wen, Michael Wu, Marc Powell, David A. Borton, Rajit Manohar, Abhishek Bhattacharjee:
Balancing Specialized Versus Flexible Computation in Brain-Computer Interfaces. 87-94 - Jonathan M. Baker, Casey Duckering, David I. Schuster, Frederic T. Chong:
Virtual Logical Qubits: A Compact Architecture for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing. 95-101 - Michael Mattioli, Tom Garrison, Baiju V. Patel:
The Next Security Frontier: Taking the Mystery Out of the Supply Chain. 103-107 - Shane Greenstein:
Remote Work. 110-112
Volume 41, Number 4, July - August 2021
- Lizy Kurian John:
FPGA Computing and More! 4-5 - Maya B. Gokhale, Lesley Shannon:
FPGA Computing. 6-7 - Davide Giri, Kuan-Lin Chiu, Guy Eichler, Paolo Mantovani, Luca P. Carloni:
Accelerator Integration for Open-Source SoC Design. 8-14 - Nuno Paulino, João Bispo, João Canas Ferreira, João M. P. Cardoso:
A Binary Translation Framework for Automated Hardware Generation. 15-23 - Nikolaos Alachiotis, Andreas Brokalakis, Vasilis Amourgianos, Sotiris Ioannidis, Pavlos Malakonakis, Tasos Bokalidis:
Accelerating Phylogenetics Using FPGAs in the Cloud. 24-30 - Junbin Wang, Shaoxia Fang, Xi Wang, Jiangsha Ma, Taobo Wang, Yi Shan:
High-Performance Mixed-Low-Precision CNN Inference Accelerator on FPGA. 31-38 - Gagandeep Singh, Mohammed Alser, Damla Senol Cali, Dionysios Diamantopoulos, Juan Gómez-Luna, Henk Corporaal, Onur Mutlu:
FPGA-Based Near-Memory Acceleration of Modern Data-Intensive Applications. 39-48 - He Li, Yaru Pang:
FPGA-Accelerated Quantum Computing Emulation and Quantum Key Distillation. 49-57 - David Biancolin, Albert Magyar, Sagar Karandikar, Alon Amid, Borivoje Nikolic, Jonathan Bachrach, Krste Asanovic:
Accessible, FPGA Resource-Optimized Simulation of Multiclock Systems in FireSim. 58-66 - Hammam Kattan, Sung Woo Chung, Jörg Henkel, Hussam Amrouch:
On-Demand Mobile CPU Cooling With Thin-Film Thermoelectric Array. 67-73 - Joshua J. Yi:
Recent Patents for Leading Computer Architecture Companies. 74-77 - Michael Mattioli:
Rome to Milan, AMD Continues Its Tour of Italy. 78-83 - Shane Greenstein:
Shortages of Integrated Circuits. 86-88
Volume 41, Number 5, September - October 2021
- Lizy Kurian John:
Quantum Computing and More! 4-5 - Ulya R. Karpuzcu:
Special Issue on Quantum Computing. 6-7 - Moinuddin K. Qureshi, Swamit S. Tannu:
Quantum Computing and the Design of the Ultimate Accelerator. 8-14 - Travis S. Humble, Alexander J. McCaskey, Dmitry I. Lyakh, Meenambika Gowrishankar, Albert Frisch, Thomas Monz:
Quantum Computers for High-Performance Computing. 15-23 - Koen Bertels, Aritra Sarkar, Imran Ashraf:
Quantum Computing - From NISQ to PISQ. 24-32 - Teague Tomesh, Margaret Martonosi:
Quantum Codesign. 33-40 - Jonathan M. Baker, Frederic T. Chong:
Emerging Technologies for Quantum Computing. 41-47 - Santiago Rodrigo, Sergi Abadal, Eduard Alarcón, Medina Bandic, Hans van Someren, Carmen G. Almudéver:
On Double Full-Stack Communication-Enabled Architectures for Multicore Quantum Computers. 48-56 - Leon Riesebos, Brad Bondurant, Kenneth R. Brown:
Universal Graph-Based Scheduling for Quantum Systems. 57-65 - Hsien-Hsin S. Lee:
Special Issue on Commercial Products 2021. 66 - Jing Xia, Chuanning Cheng, Xiping Zhou, Yuxing Hu, Peter Chun:
Kunpeng 920: The First 7-nm Chiplet-Based 64-Core ARM SoC for Cloud Services. 67-75 - Alex Gendler, Ernest Knoll, Yiannakis Sazeides:
I-DVFS: Instantaneous Frequency Switch During Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling. 76-84 - Jianbo Dong, Shaochuang Wang, Fei Feng, Zheng Cao, Heng Pan, Lingbo Tang, Pengcheng Li, Hao Li, Qianyuan Ran, Yiqun Guo, Shanyuan Gao, Xin Long, Jie Zhang, Yong Li, Zhisheng Xia, Liuyihan Song, Yingya Zhang, Pan Pan, Guohui Wang, Xiaowei Jiang:
ACCL: Architecting Highly Scalable Distributed Training Systems With Highly Efficient Collective Communication Library. 85-92 - Zhaoxia Deng, Jongsoo Park, Ping Tak Peter Tang, Haixin Liu, Jie Yang, Hector Yuen, Jianyu Huang, Daya Shanker Khudia, Xiaohan Wei, Ellie Wen, Dhruv Choudhary, Raghuraman Krishnamoorthi, Carole-Jean Wu, Nadathur Satish, Changkyu Kim, Maxim Naumov, Sam Naghshineh, Mikhail Smelyanskiy:
Low-Precision Hardware Architectures Meet Recommendation Model Inference at Scale. 93-100 - Lukasz Wesolowski, Bilge Acun, Valentin Andrei, Adnan Aziz, Gisle Dankel, Christopher Gregg, Xiaoqiao Meng, Cyril Meurillon, Denis Sheahan, Lei Tian, Janet Yang, Peifeng Yu, Kim M. Hazelwood:
Datacenter-Scale Analysis and Optimization of GPU Machine Learning Workloads. 101-112 - Joshua J. Yi:
Analysis of Historical Patenting Behavior and Patent Characteristics of Computer Architecture Companies. 114-123 - Michael Mattioli:
PCs Take a Page From Xbox With Pluton. 125-128 - Shane Greenstein:
Economic Dependencies in Integrated Circuits. 130-132
Volume 41, Number 6, November - December 2021
- Lizy Kurian John:
Microprocessor at 50: Looking Back and Looking Forward. 5-9 - Lizy Kurian John, Vijaykrishnan Narayanan:
Microprocessor at 50: A Time to Celebrate and Energize for the Future. 10-12 - Lizy Kurian John, Vijaykrishnan Narayanan:
Microprocessor at 50: Industry Leaders Speak. 13-15 - Federico Faggin:
The Birth of the Microprocessor. 16-19 - John L. Hennessy:
The 50 Year History of the Microprocessor as Five Technology Eras. 20-21 - Randy Steck:
The Middle-Aged Microprocessor. 22-28 - Dave Christie, Mike Clark, Mike Schulte:
What Made Us Stronger: An Inside Look Back at the History of AMD Microprocessor Development. 29-36 - Robert P. Colwell:
The Origin of Intel's Micro-Ops. 37-41 - William J. Dally, Stephen W. Keckler, David Blair Kirk:
Evolution of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). 42-51 - Gary Lauterbach:
The Path to Successful Wafer-Scale Integration: The Cerebras Story. 52-57 - Richard Grisenthwaite:
The Milestones That Define Arm's Past, Present, and Future. 58-67 - Charles F. Webb:
Microprocessor Advances and the Mainframe Legacy. 68-70 - Pradip Bose:
The POWER Processor Family: A Historical Perspective From the Viewpoint of Presilicon Modeling. 71-77 - Ravi R. Iyer, Vivek De, Ramesh Illikkal, David A. Koufaty, Bhushan Chitlur, Andrew Herdrich, Muhammad M. Khellah, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Eric Karl:
Advances in Microprocessor Cache Architectures Over the Last 25 Years. 78-88 - G. Glenn Henry:
From Mainframes to Microprocessors. 89-96 - K. Raghu Raghunathan:
History of Microcontrollers: First 50 Years. 97-104 - Mark W. McDermott:
Motorola MC68332: One of the First True SoCs. 105-106 - Steven Van Singel:
The Renesas Automotive Story in the History of the Microprocessor. 107-108 - Bob Martin:
8 Bits in an IoT World: Legacy Chips Simplify Advanced Architecture Interfaces. 109-111 - Karthik Swaminathan, Augusto Vega:
Hardware Specialization: From Cell to Heterogeneous Microprocessors Everywhere. 112-120 - Ray Simar, Reid Tatge:
How VLIWs Were Adopted as Digital Signal Processors. 121-128 - Wanda Gass:
Early History of Texas Instrument's Digital Signal Processor. 129-130 - John R. Mashey:
Interactions, Impacts, and Coincidences of the First Golden Age of Computer Architecture. 131-139 - John L. Henning:
How Many VAXes Fit in the Palms of Your Hands? 140-143 - Lizy Kurian John:
From the Memory Lane! 144-147 - Murray Goldman:
Last Chance: The Motorola Microprocessor Story. 148-149 - John Goodacre:
The Birth of Arm Multicore Processing. 150-152 - Pete Harrod:
Memories From IBM 370 to ARM. 153-154 - James O. Bondi:
Special Memories From My Favorite TI Microprocessor Design Project. 155 - D. M. G. Preethichandra:
Z80 - The 1970s Microprocessor Still Alive. 156-157 - Robert Ryszard Chodorek:
NEC V20: Inspiring, Inconspicuous. 158-159 - Ann Marie Grizzaffi Maynard:
My Computer Journey. 160 - Cliff Young:
Atari's ANTIC: My Favorite Microprocessor. 161 - Anindya Banerjee, Sankar Basu, Erik Brunvand, Pinaki Mazumder, Rance Cleaveland, Gurdip Singh, Margaret Martonosi, Fernanda Pembleton:
Navigating the Seismic Shift of Post-Moore Computer Systems Design. 162-167 - Bagus Hanindhito, Karthik Swaminathan, Vijaykrishnan Narayanan, Lizy Kurian John:
Intel Wins in Four Decades, but AMD Catches Up. 168-171 - Joshua J. Yi:
Microarchitecture Patents Over Time and Interesting Early Microarchitecture Patents. 172-178 - Michael Mattioli:
The Apollo Guidance Computer. 179-182 - Shane Greenstein:
Virtuous Cycles. 184-186
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