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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c9]Christos Vezyrtzis, Thomas Strach, Pierce I-Jen Chuang, Preetham Lobo, Richard F. Rizzolo, Tobias Webel, Pawel Owczarczyk, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, Ramon Bertran, David T. Hui, Susan M. Eickhoff, Michael S. Floyd, Gerard Salem, Sean M. Carey, Stelios G. Tsapepas, Phillip J. Restle:
Droop mitigation using critical-path sensors and an on-chip distributed power supply estimation engine in the z14™ enterprise processor. ISSCC 2018: 300-302 - 2017
- [c8]Pierce I-Jen Chuang, Christos Vezyrtzis, Divya Pathak, Richard F. Rizzolo, Tobias Webel, Thomas Strach, Otto A. Torreiter, Preetham Lobo, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, Ramon Bertran, Michael S. Floyd, Malcolm S. Ware, Gerard Salem, Sean M. Carey, Phillip J. Restle:
26.2 Power supply noise in a 22nm z13™ microprocessor. ISSCC 2017: 438-439 - 2015
- [j5]James D. Warnock, Christopher J. Berry, Michael H. Wood, Leon J. Sigal, Yun-Chan Myung, Guenter Mayer, Mark D. Mayo, Y. Chan, Frank Malgioglio, Gerald Strevig, Charudhattan Nagarajan, Sean M. Carey, Gerard Salem, Friedrich Schroeder, Howard H. Smith, Di Phan, Ricardo Nigaglioni, Thomas Strach, Matthew M. Ziegler, Niels Fricke, K. Lind, José Neves, Sridhar H. Rangarajan, J. P. Surprise, John Isakson, John Badar, Doug Malone, Donald W. Plass, A. Aipperspach, Dieter F. Wendel, Robert M. Averill III, Ruchir Puri:
IBM z13 circuit design and methodology. IBM J. Res. Dev. 59(4/5) (2015) - [j4]Tobias Webel, Preetham M. Lobo, Ramon Bertran, Gerard Salem, Malcolm Allen-Ware, Richard F. Rizzolo, Sean M. Carey, Thomas Strach, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, Charles Lefurgy, Pradip Bose, Ricardo Nigaglioni, Timothy J. Slegel, Michael S. Floyd, Brian W. Curran:
Robust power management in the IBM z13. IBM J. Res. Dev. 59(4/5) (2015) - [c7]James D. Warnock, Brian W. Curran, John Badar, Gregory Fredeman, Donald W. Plass, Yuen H. Chan, Sean M. Carey, Gerard Salem, Friedrich Schroeder, Frank Malgioglio, Guenter Mayer, Christopher J. Berry, Michael H. Wood, Yiu-Hing Chan, Mark D. Mayo, John Isakson, Charudhattan Nagarajan, Tobias Werner, Leon J. Sigal, Ricardo Nigaglioni, Mark Cichanowski, Jeffrey A. Zitz, Matthew M. Ziegler, Tim Bronson, Gerald Strevig, Daniel Dreps, Ruchir Puri, Douglas Malone, Dieter F. Wendel, Pak-kin Mak, Michael A. Blake:
4.1 22nm Next-generation IBM System z microprocessor. ISSCC 2015: 1-3 - 2014
- [j3]James D. Warnock, Yuen H. Chan, Hubert Harrer, Sean M. Carey, Gerard Salem, Doug Malone, Ruchir Puri, Jeffrey A. Zitz, Adam Jatkowski, Gerald Strevig, Ayan Datta, Anne Gattiker, Aditya Bansal, Guenter Mayer, Yiu-Hing Chan, Mark D. Mayo, David L. Rude, Leon J. Sigal, Thomas Strach, Howard H. Smith, Huajun Wen, Pak-kin Mak, Chung-Lung Kevin Shum, Donald W. Plass, Charles F. Webb:
Circuit and Physical Design of the zEnterprise™ EC12 Microprocessor Chips and Multi-Chip Module. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 49(1): 9-18 (2014) - [c6]Ramon Bertran, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, Pradip Bose, Timothy J. Slegel, Gerard Salem, Sean M. Carey, Richard F. Rizzolo, Thomas Strach:
Voltage Noise in Multi-Core Processors: Empirical Characterization and Optimization Opportunities. MICRO 2014: 368-380 - 2013
- [c5]James D. Warnock, Yuen H. Chan, Hubert Harrer, David L. Rude, Ruchir Puri, Sean M. Carey, Gerard Salem, Guenter Mayer, Yiu-Hing Chan, Mark D. Mayo, Adam Jatkowski, Gerald Strevig, Leon J. Sigal, Ayan Datta, Anne Gattiker, Aditya Bansal, Doug Malone, Thomas Strach, Huajun Wen, Pak-kin Mak, Chung-Lung Kevin Shum, Donald W. Plass, Charles F. Webb:
5.5GHz system z microprocessor and multi-chip module. ISSCC 2013: 46-47
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j2]Gerard Salem, D. W. Wittig, Thomas G. Foote, Bryan J. Robbins, C. Hirko, Donato O. Forlenza, Franco Motika, J. A. Kyle, Mary P. Kusko, Orazio P. Forlenza, R. J. Frishmuth, Rona Yaari, S. Michnowski, U. Baur:
Structural and functional test of IBM System z10 chips. IBM J. Res. Dev. 53(1): 5 (2009) - 2008
- [c4]Robert L. Franch, Phillip J. Restle, James K. Norman, William V. Huott, Joshua Friedrich, R. Dixon, Steve Weitzel, K. van Goor, Gerard Salem:
On-chip Timing Uncertainty Measurements on IBM Microprocessors. ITC 2008: 1-7 - [c3]Tung N. Pham, Frances Clougherty, Gerard Salem, James M. Crafts, Jon Tetzloff, Pamela Moczygemba, Timothy M. Skergan:
Functional Test and Speed/Power Sorting of the IBM POWER6 and Z10 Processors. ITC 2008: 1-7 - 2007
- [c2]Robert L. Franch, Phillip J. Restle, James K. Norman, William V. Huott, Joshua Friedrich, R. Dixon, Steve Weitzel, K. van Goor, Gerard Salem:
On-chip timing uncertainty measurements on IBM microprocessors. ITC 2007: 1-7 - 2006
- [c1]Erwin B. Cohen, Norman J. Rohrer, Peter A. Sandon, Miles G. Canada, Cédric Lichtenau, Mathew I. Ringler, Paul Kartschoke, Robert Floyd, Jan Heaslip, M. Ross, Thomas Pflueger, Rolf B. Hilgendorf, Pete McCormick, Gerard Salem, J. Connor, Stephen F. Geissler, Dana Thygesen:
A 64B CPU Pair: Dual- and Single-Processor Chips. ISSCC 2006: 333-342
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j1]Chekib Akrout, John Bialas, Miles G. Canada, Duane Cawthron, James Corr, Bijan Davari, Robert Floyd, Stephen F. Geissler, Ronald Goldblatt, Robert Houle, Paul Kartschoke, Diane Kramer, Pete McCormick, Norman J. Rohrer, Gerard Salem, Ronald Schulz, Lisa Su, Linda Whitney:
A 480-MHz RISC microprocessor in a 0.12-μm Leff CMOS technology with copper interconnects. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 33(11): 1609-1616 (1998)
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