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IP: Get those Hot Chips
From: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 17:24:31 -0500
HOT Chips 10 A Symposium on High-Performance Chip Architectures Stanford University, Stanford, California August, 1998 CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS HOT CHIPS is presenting its tenth conference! Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Microprocessors and Microcomputers, the HOT Chips 10 conference focuses on high-performance chips, systems and related topics. The emphasis is on real products and real technology, at the system/chip level, not paper designs. Participants will not be required to prepare written papers. The proceedings will consist of copies of the slides presented. Contributions are solicited in the following areas: - RISC, CISC and VLIW Processors - 3-D Graphics and Multimedia Chips - Embedded CPUs, Chip Sets and DSP Chips - Special Function Chips (Encryption, Floating Point Processors, Compression) - Low Power Chips and Technologies - Intelligent and High Performance Memory Chips - Field Programmable and Reconfigurable Chips - Compilers and Binary Translators - Benchmarking/Performance Evaluation - New Technologies Proposals should consist of a title, an extended abstract (1-3 pages) describing the product or topic to be presented, and the name, title, address, phone number, fax number, and electronic mail address of the presenter. You must advise us if you have an identical, similar or overlapping submission pending at another conference or for a journal. The status of the product or topic should be described precisely, e.g. "planned", "first silicon", "fully debugged", "sampling", "in quantity shipment" etc. If this is a not-yet-announced product, and you would like the submission kept confidential, please indicate it; we will do our best to maintain confidentiality. Authors will be notified of the status of their submission by late April, 1998. Presentations will be selected based on the program committee's evaluation of interest to the audience; the committee will consider factors such as novelty, performance, advanced technology, commercial scope, technical content of the submission and significance. Submissions can be made by hard copy, fax, or electronic mail. Plain ASCII is preferred, PostScript acceptable, but no PC formats or compressed formats please! Please submit papers no later than Monday, March 16, 1998, to: Prof. John Wawrzynek 631 Soda Hall University of California - Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 hotchips10 () cs berkeley edu Phone (510) 643-9434 FAX (510) 642-5775 For further information about submissions, contact: John Wawrzynek at the above address, or Norman Jouppi at Digital Equipment Corporation 250 University Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 617-3305 jouppi () pa dec com General Chair: Allen Baum, Digital Equipment Corporation Program Co-Chairs: Norman Jouppi, Digital Equipment Corporation John Wawrzynek, University of California, Berkeley For HOT Chips 10 Updates: http://www.hotchips.org ******************************** See you at INET'98, Geneva 21-24, July 98 <http://www.isoc.org/inet98/>
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