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IEEE Micro, Volume 23, 2003
Volume 23, Number 1, January/February 2003
- Pradip Bose:
Looking Forward to Bright New Beginnings. 5-6
- Micro News 350-GHz transistor; New high-performance benchmarks. 6-7
- John W. Lockwood:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Hot Interconnects 10--Thinking beyond the Internet. 8-9 - François Abel, Cyriel Minkenberg, Ronald P. Luijten, Mitchell Gusat, Ilias Iliadis:
10 A Four-Terabit Packet Switch Supporting Long Round-Trip Times. 10-24 - Hangsheng Wang, Li-Shiuan Peh, Sharad Malik:
A Power Model for Routers: Modeling Alpha 21364 and InfiniBand Routers. 26-35 - Rong Pan, Balaji Prabhakar, Lee Breslau, Scott Shenker:
Approximate Fair Allocation of Link Bandwidth. 36-43 - Rina Panigrahy, Samar Sharma:
Sorting and Searching using Ternary CAMs. 44-53 - David V. Schuehler, John W. Lockwood:
TCP Splitter: A TCP/IP Flow Monitor in Reconfigurable Hardware. 54-59 - Hans Eberle:
A Radio Network for Monitoring and Diagnosing Computer Systems. 60-65
- Marc A. Viredaz, Deborah A. Wallach:
Power Evaluation of a Handheld Computer. 66-74
- Richard H. Stern:
Weird Turn of Events in Continuing Rambus Saga. 76-80
- Richard Mateosian:
Leadership Annoyances. 82-83
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Where Did the Internet Go? 84-86
Volume 23, Number 2, March/April 2003
- Pradip Bose:
Issues and Trends in High-Performance Processor Cores. 5
- Micro News: Moving into the 90-nm chip market; PowerPC runs at up to 2.5 GHz. 6
- Richard Mateosian:
Nuts and Bolts. 7
- John Wawrzynek, Keith Diefendorff:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Hot Chips 14 - Innovation in the Face of Uncertain Economics. 8-11 - Alfred K. Wong:
Microlithography: Trends, Challenges, Solutions, and Their Impact on Design. 12-21 - Luiz André Barroso, Jeffrey Dean, Urs Hölzle:
Web Search for a Planet: The Google Cluster Architecture. 22-28 - John Nickolls, L. J. Madar III, Scott Johnson, Viresh Rustagi, Ken Unger, Mustafiz Choudhury:
Calisto: A Low-Power Single-Chip Multiprocessor Communications Platform. 29-43 - Cameron McNairy, Don Soltis:
Itanium 2 Processor Microarchitecture. 44-55 - David A. Koufaty, Deborah T. Marr:
Hyperthreading Technology in the Netburst Microarchitecture. 56-65 - Chetana N. Keltcher, Kevin J. McGrath, Ardsher Ahmed, Pat Conway:
The AMD Opteron Processor for Multiprocessor Servers. 66-76
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Too Much Internet Backbone? 78-80
Volume 23, Number 3, May/June 2003
- Pradip Bose:
Design and Integration: Chip- and System-Level Challenges. 5
- Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Luciano Lavagno:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Trends and Directions in Microelectronics. 6-7 - Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Electronic-System Design in the Automobile Industry. 8-18 - Theo A. C. M. Claasen:
System on a Chip: Changing IC Design Today and in the Future. 20-26 - James D. Meindl:
Interconnect Opportunities for Gigascale Integration. 28-35 - Bruno Murari:
Integrating Nonelectronic Components into Electronic Microsystems. 36-44
- Nick Richardson, Lun Bin Huang, Razak Hossain, Julian Lewis, Tommy Zounes, Naresh Soni:
The iCore 520-MHz Synthesizable CPU Core. 46-57 - Amaury Nève, Denis Flandre, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
SOI Technology for Future High-Performance Smart Cards. 58-67
- Shane M. Greenstein:
An Era of Error. 68-69
- Richard Mateosian:
Evolution. 70-72
Volume 23, Number 4, July/August 2003
- Pradip Bose:
Editor-in-Chief's Message: Adapting Old Paradigms to Meet New Challenges. 5
- News: Intel's earnings double in quarter; tiny bubbles key in future liquid-cooled systems; chip diet tests Cisco's resolve; Intel to release machine learning libraries; and proposal in to fit eight Alpha cores onto a chip. 6-7
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Moore Meets Malthus in Multiples. 8-10
- Richard Mateosian:
Managing Software Projects. 11-13
- Cristian Constantinescu:
Trends and Challenges in VLSI Circuit Reliability. 14-19 - Stamatis Vassiliadis, Stephan Wong, Sorin Cotofana:
Microcode Processing: Positioning and Directions. 21-31 - Wangyang Lai, Chin-Tau A. Lea:
A Programmable State Machine Architecture for Packet Processing. 32-42 - Bruce L. Jacob:
A Case for Studying DRAM Issues at the System Level. 44-56 - Kerem Karadayi, Vishal Markandey, Jeremiah Golston, Robert J. Gove, Yongmin Kim:
Strategies for Mapping Algorithms to Mediaprocessors for High Performance. 58-70 - The Use and Abuse of SPEC: An ISCA Panel. 73-77
- Alan Clements:
CSIDC: Competing Students Design Real-World Systems. 78-80
Volume 23, Number 5, September/October 2003
- Richard H. Stern:
Unresolved Legal Questions about Patents and Standard Setting. 5
- Richard Mateosian:
So Many Books, So Little Time. 6-7
- Pradip Bose, David H. Albonesi, Diana Marculescu:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Power and Complexity Aware Design. 8-11 - Michael C. Huang, Daniel Chaver, Luis Piñuel, Manuel Prieto, Francisco Tirado:
Customizing the Branch Predictor to Reduce Complexity and Energy Consumption. 12-25 - Lieven Eeckhout, Sébastien Nussbaum, James E. Smith, Koen De Bosschere:
Statistical Simulation: Adding Efficiency to the Computer Designer's Toolbox. 26-38 - Nathalie Julien, Johann Laurent, Eric Senn, Eric Martin:
Power Consumption Modeling and Characterization of the TI C6201. 40-49 - Jaume Abella, Ramon Canal, Antonio González:
Power- and Complexity-Aware Issue Queue Designs. 50-58 - Joshua B. Fryman, Chad Huneycutt, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee, Kenneth M. Mackenzie, David E. Schimmel:
Energy-Efficient Network Memory for Ubiquitous Devices. 60-70
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Jumping on Bandwagons. 75-77
- Charles R. Moore:
Managing the Transition from Complexity to Elegance: Knowing When You Have a Problem. 88
Volume 23, Number 6, November/December 2003
- Letters. 5
- Charles R. Moore, Kevin W. Rudd, Ruby B. Lee, Pradip Bose:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Micro's Top Picks from Microarchitecture Conferences. 8-10 - Haitham Akkary, Ravi Rajwar, Srikanth T. Srinivasan:
Checkpoint Processing and Recovery: An Efficient, Scalable Alternative to Reorder Buffers. 11-19 - Onur Mutlu, Jared Stark, Chris Wilkerson, Yale N. Patt:
Runahead Execution: An Effective Alternative to Large Instruction Windows. 20-25 - Michael K. Chen, Kunle Olukotun:
The Jrpm System for Dynamically Parallelizing Sequential Java Programs. 26-35 - Christoforos E. Kozyrakis, David A. Patterson:
Scalable Vector Processors for Embedded Systems. 36-45 - Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, Ramadass Nagarajan, Haiming Liu, Changkyu Kim, Jaehyuk Huh, Doug Burger, Stephen W. Keckler, Charles R. Moore:
Exploiting ILP, TLP, and DLP with the Polymorphous TRIPS Architecture. 46-51 - Kevin Skadron, Mircea R. Stan, Wei Huang, Sivakumar Velusamy, Karthik Sankaranarayanan, David Tarjan:
Temperature-Aware Computer Systems: Opportunities and Challenges. 52-61 - Grigorios Magklis, Greg Semeraro, David H. Albonesi, Steve Dropsho, Sandhya Dwarkadas, Michael L. Scott:
Dynamic Frequency and Voltage Scaling for a Multiple-Clock-Domain Microprocessor. 62-68 - Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Christopher T. Weaver, Joel S. Emer, Steven K. Reinhardt, Todd M. Austin:
Measuring Architectural Vulnerability Factors. 70-75 - Mohamed A. Gomaa, Chad Scarbrough, T. N. Vijaykumar, Irith Pomeranz:
Transient-Fault Recovery for Chip Multiprocessors. 76-83 - Timothy Sherwood, Erez Perelman, Greg Hamerly, Suleyman Sair, Brad Calder:
Discovering and Exploiting Program Phases. 84-93 - Alaa R. Alameldeen, David A. Wood:
Addressing Workload Variability in Architectural Simulations. 94-98 - Changkyu Kim, Doug Burger, Stephen W. Keckler:
Nonuniform Cache Architectures for Wire-Delay Dominated On-Chip Caches. 99-107 - Milo M. K. Martin, Mark D. Hill, David A. Wood:
Token Coherence: A New Framework for Shared-Memory Multiprocessors. 108-116 - Ravi Rajwar, James R. Goodman:
Transactional Execution: Toward Reliable, High-Performance Multithreading. 117-125 - José F. Martínez, Josep Torrellas:
Speculative Synchronization: Programmability and Performance for Parallel Codes. 126-134
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