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IEEE Micro, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, January - February 2015
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Building on 35 Years toward a Vibrant Future. 2-3 - Calin Cascaval:
Special Issue on Mobile Systems. 4-5 - Mircea Horea Ionica, David Gregg:
The Movidius Myriad Architecture's Potential for Scientific Computing. 6-14 - Hyojong Kim, Hong-Yeol Lim, Dilan Manatunga, Hyesoon Kim, Gi-Ho Park:
Accelerating Application Start-up with Nonvolatile Memory in Android Systems. 15-25 - Yuhao Zhu, Matthew Halpern, Vijay Janapa Reddi:
The Role of the CPU in Energy-Efficient Mobile Web Browsing. 26-33 - Yaozu Dong, Junjie Mao, Haibing Guan, Jian Li, Yu Chen:
A Virtualization Solution for BYOD With Dynamic Platform Context Switching. 34-43 - Chenxiong Qian, Xiapu Luo, Le Yu, Guofei Gu:
VulHunter: Toward Discovering Vulnerabilities in Android Applications. 44-53 - Richard Mateosian:
The Future of Work. 54-56 - Richard H. Stern:
Federal Circuit Speaks Out on Determining RAND Royalties for Standards. 57-61 - Shane Greenstein:
Networking standards and russell's revisionism (review of, "Open standards and the digital age: history, ideology, and networks, russel, a.; 2014)[book review]. 64-
Volume 35, Number 2, March - April 2015
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Hot Chips in an Increasingly Diverse Microprocessor Landscape. 2-3 - Samuel Naffziger, Guri Sohi:
Hot Chips 26 [Guest editors' introduction]. 4-5 - Toshio Yoshida, Mikio Hondou, Takekazu Tabata, Ryuji Kan, Naohiro Kiyota, Hiroyuki Kojima, Koji Hosoe, Hiroshi Okano:
Sparc64 XIfx: Fujitsu's Next-Generation Processor for High-Performance Computing. 6-14 - Irma Esmer Papazian, Sailesh Kottapalli, Jeff Baxter, Jeff Chamberlain, Geetha Vedaraman, Brian Morris:
Ivy Bridge Server: A Converged Design. 16-25 - Bradley Burres, Johan van de Groenendaal, Praveen Mosur, Jonathan Robinson, Ian M. Steiner, Yi-Feng Liu, Sin S. Tan, Erik McShane, Belliappa Kuttanna, Sridhar Lakshmanamurthy:
Intel Atom C2000 Processor Family: Power-Efficient Datacenter Processing. 26-34 - Kathirgamar Aingaran, Sumti Jairath, Georgios K. Konstadinidis, Serena Leung, Paul Loewenstein, Curtis McAllister, Stephen Phillips, Zoran Radovic, Ram Sivaramakrishnan, David Smentek, Thomas Wicki:
M7: Oracle's Next-Generation Sparc Processor. 36-45 - Darrell Boggs, Gary Brown, Nathan Tuck, K. S. Venkatraman:
Denver: Nvidia's First 64-bit ARM Processor. 46-55 - Brendan Barry, Cormac Brick, Fergal Connor, David Donohoe, David Moloney, Richard Richmond, Martin J. O'Riordan, Vasile Toma:
Always-on Vision Processing Unit for Mobile Applications. 56-66 - Javed Barkatullah, Timo Hanke:
Goldstrike 1: CoinTerra's First-Generation Cryptocurrency Mining Processor for Bitcoin. 68-76 - Richard H. Stern:
Justice Department Agrees IEEE's New RAND Policy Isn't Price Fixing. 78-84 - Onur Mutlu, Rich Belgard:
Introducing the MICRO Test of Time Awards: Concept, Process, 2014 Winners, and the Future. 85-87 - Shane Greenstein:
Behind the Buzz of Behavioral Data. 88-
Volume 35, Number 3, May - June 2015
- Lieven Eeckhout:
The State of the Computer Architecture Field and Its Top Picks. 2-4 - Luis Ceze, Karin Strauss:
The 2014 Top Picks in Computer Architecture. 5-9 - Andrew Putnam, Adrian M. Caulfield, Eric S. Chung, Derek Chiou, Kypros Constantinides, John Demme, Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Jeremy Fowers, Gopi Prashanth Gopal, Jan Gray, Michael Haselman, Scott Hauck, Stephen Heil, Amir Hormati, Joo-Young Kim, Sitaram Lanka, James R. Larus, Eric Peterson, Simon Pope, Aaron Smith, Jason Thong, Phillip Yi Xiao, Doug Burger:
A Reconfigurable Fabric for Accelerating Large-Scale Datacenter Services. 10-22 - Tianshi Chen, Zidong Du, Ninghui Sun, Jia Wang, Chengyong Wu, Yunji Chen, Olivier Temam:
A High-Throughput Neural Network Accelerator. 24-32 - Lisa Wu, Andrea Lottarini, Timothy K. Paine, Martha A. Kim, Kenneth A. Ross:
The Q100 Database Processing Unit. 34-46 - Advait Madhavan, Timothy Sherwood, Dmitri B. Strukov:
Race Logic: Abusing Hardware Race Conditions to Perform Useful Computation. 48-57 - Yakun Sophia Shao, Brandon Reagen, Gu-Yeon Wei, David M. Brooks:
The Aladdin Approach to Accelerator Design and Modeling. 58-70 - Daniel Lustig, Michael Pellauer, Margaret Martonosi:
Verifying Correct Microarchitectural Enforcement of Memory Consistency Models. 72-82 - Meng Zhang, Jesse D. Bingham, John Erickson, Daniel J. Sorin:
PVCoherence: Designing Flat Coherence Protocols for Scalable Verification. 84-91 - Seyed Majid Zahedi, Benjamin C. Lee:
Sharing Incentives and Fair Division for Multiprocessors. 92-100 - Bharath Pichai, Lisa Hsu, Abhishek Bhattacharjee:
Address Translation for Throughput-Oriented Accelerators. 102-113 - Arthur Perais, André Seznec:
EOLE: Toward a Practical Implementation of Value Prediction. 114-124 - Steven Pelley, Peter M. Chen, Thomas F. Wenisch:
Memory Persistency: Semantics for Byte-Addressable Nonvolatile Memory Technologies. 125-131 - James Bornholt, Todd Mytkowicz, Kathryn S. McKinley:
Uncertain<T>: Abstractions for Uncertain Hardware and Software. 132-143 - Trevor N. Mudge:
Thoughts on Winning the 2014 Eckert-Mauchly Award. 144-146 - Richard Mateosian:
Writing Well. 147-149 - Shane Greenstein:
Twenty Years of the Commercial Internet, Part 1. 150-152
Volume 35, Number 4, July - August 2015
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Heterogeneity in Response to the Power Wall. 2-3 - Ravi R. Iyer, Dean M. Tullsen:
Heterogeneous Computing [Guest editors' introduction]. 4-5 - Johannes Langguth, Mohammed Sourouri, Glenn Terje Lines, Scott B. Baden, Xing Cai:
Scalable Heterogeneous CPU-GPU Computations for Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes. 6-15 - Guoyang Chen, Bo Wu, Dong Li, Xipeng Shen:
Enabling Portable Optimizations of Data Placement on GPU. 16-24 - Michael J. Schulte, Mike Ignatowski, Gabriel H. Loh, Bradford M. Beckmann, William C. Brantley, Sudhanva Gurumurthi, Nuwan Jayasena, Indrani Paul, Steven K. Reinhardt, Gregory Rodgers:
Achieving Exascale Capabilities through Heterogeneous Computing. 26-36 - Nikola Markovic, Daniel Nemirovsky, Osman S. Unsal, Mateo Valero, Adrián Cristal:
Kernel-to-User-Mode Transition-Aware Hardware Scheduling. 37-47 - Amit Sabne, Putt Sakdhnagool, Seyong Lee, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Understanding Portability of a High-Level Programming Model on Contemporary Heterogeneous Architectures. 48-58 - Evgeny Bolotin, David W. Nellans, Oreste Villa, Mike O'Connor, Alex Ramírez, Stephen W. Keckler:
Designing Efficient Heterogeneous Memory Architectures. 60-68 - Ismail Akturk, Nam Sung Kim, Ulya R. Karpuzcu:
Decoupled Control and Data Processing for Approximate Near-Threshold Voltage Computing. 70-78 - Shane Greenstein:
Who Is Gordon Moore, and Why Is There a Law Named for Him? 80-
Volume 35, Number 5, September - October 2015
- Lieven Eeckhout:
The Structure of Computer Architecture (R)evolution. 2-3 - Olivier Temam, Luis Ceze:
Alternative Computing Designs and Technologies. 4-5 - Daniel Nemirovsky, Nikola Markovic, Osman S. Unsal, Mateo Valero, Adrián Cristal:
Reimagining Heterogeneous Computing: A Functional Instruction-Set Architecture Computing Model. 6-14 - Divya Mahajan, Kartik Ramkrishnan, Rudra Jariwala, Amir Yazdanbakhsh, Jongse Park, Bradley Thwaites, Anandhavel Nagendrakumar, Abbas Rahimi, Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Kia Bazargan:
Axilog: Abstractions for Approximate Hardware Design and Reuse. 16-30 - Kaisheng Ma, Xueqing Li, Shuangchen Li, Yongpan Liu, John (Jack) Morgan Sampson, Yuan Xie, Vijaykrishnan Narayanan:
Nonvolatile Processor Architecture Exploration for Energy-Harvesting Applications. 32-40 - Dilan Manatunga, Hyesoon Kim, Saibal Mukhopadhyay:
SP-CNN: A Scalable and Programmable CNN-Based Accelerator. 42-50 - Sergi Abadal, Benny Sheinman, Oded Katz, Ofer Markish, Danny Elad, Yvan Fournier, Damian Roca, Mauricio Hanzich, Guillaume Houzeaux, Mario Nemirovsky, Eduard Alarcón, Albert Cabellos-Aparicio:
Broadcast-Enabled Massive Multicore Architectures: A Wireless RF Approach. 52-61 - Qing Guo, Xiaochen Guo, Yuxin Bai, Ravi Patel, Engin Ipek, Eby G. Friedman:
Resistive Ternary Content Addressable Memory Systems for Data-Intensive Computing. 62-71 - Siyang Wang, Alvin R. Lebeck, Chris Dwyer:
Nanoscale Resonance Energy Transfer-Based Devices for Probabilistic Computing. 72-84 - Shane Greenstein:
Twenty Years of the Commercial Internet, Part 2. 86-88
Volume 35, Number 6, November - December 2015
- Lieven Eeckhout:
Performance Evaluation and Its Impact on Design. 2-3 - Tony Nowatzki, Jaikrishnan Menon, Chen-Han Ho, Karthikeyan Sankaralingam:
Architectural Simulators Considered Harmful. 4-12 - Toshitsugu Sakamoto, Yukihide Tsuji, Munehiro Tada, Hideki Makiyama, Takumi Hasegawa, Yoshiki Yamamoto, Shinobu Okanishi, Keiichi Maekawa, Naoki Banno, Makoto Miyamura, Koichiro Okamoto, Noriyuki Iguchi, Hidekazu Oda, Shiro Kamohara, Yasushi Yamagata, Nobuyuki Sugii, Hiromitsu Hada, Yasuhiro Ogasahara:
A Silicon-on-Thin-Buried-Oxide CMOS Microcontroller with Embedded Atom-Switch ROM. 13-23 - Amir Yazdanbakhsh, Raghuraman Balasubramanian, Tony Nowatzki, Karthikeyan Sankaralingam:
Comprehensive Circuit Failure Prediction for Logic and SRAM Using Virtual Aging. 24-36 - Giorgos Passas, Manolis Katevenis, Dionisios N. Pnevmatikatos:
The Combined Input-Output Queued Crossbar Architecture for High-Radix On-Chip Switches. 38-47 - Vinod Pangracious, Zied Marrakchi, Habib Mehrez:
Design and Optimization of a Horizontally Partitioned, High-Speed, 3D Tree-Based FPGA. 48-59 - Shinpei Kato, Eijiro Takeuchi, Yoshio Ishiguro, Yoshiki Ninomiya, Kazuya Takeda, Tsuyoshi Hamada:
An Open Approach to Autonomous Vehicles. 60-68 - Richard Mateosian:
New Tools. 69-71 - Shane Greenstein:
Insiders, Outsiders, and an Existentialist. 72-c3
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