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32nd Annual International Symposium on Microarchitecture Haifa, Israel, |
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Sponsored by IEEE TC-MARCH
and ACM SIGMICRO ![]()
MICRO-32 is now over - see you in MICRO-33!
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The following Symposium Information is available:
Final Program (also as: WORD, PS, TXT)
The final program HTML page includes available presentations
Committees
Opening/keynote Presentations: ![]()
Ronny Ronen: Opening foils (PS (zipped), PPT)
Fred Pollack: key note speech (PS (Zipped), PS)
"New Microarchitecture Challenges in the Coming
Generations of CMOS Process Technologies"
Bruce Shriver: key note speech (PDF)
"Core Technologies in Hardware and Software"
MICRO-32 in the press:
MICRO-32 Press Release
What Microprocessor Watch says about MICRO-32... (or see full text)
And even in the Microproccesor Report mentions MICRO-32 (Oct 25, 1999)
Pre-Symposium workshops & Tutorials, November 15, 1999:
The 2nd Workshop on Feedback-Directed Optimization (FDO)
The 1st Workshop on Media Processors and DSPs (MP-DSP)
Cool Chips Tutorial: An Industrial Perspective on Low Power Processor Design (proceedings)
The symposium will take place in Haifa at the Dan Carmel hotel.
Historical Symposium Information kept for future reference:
Call For Papers (as: PS, PDF, Text)
Paper Submission Instructions
Student
Travel Grants Program - program closed, messages sent on Oct 26, 1999
General information, Registration and Accommodation
instructions
General information for Participants
Share a Taxi
from the Ben-Gurion Airport to Haifa - try the new Taxi-Pool
System
For more information, contact:
General Co-Chairs: Ronny Ronen (ronen@iil.intel.com) or Matthew Farrens (farrens@cs.ucdavis.edu)
Program Chair: Ilan Spillinger (ilans@iil.intel.com)
Micro home page:
Micro Conference Home Page
Previous Micro:
Micro-31 Home Page
and Conference Information
Micro-30 Home Page and
Conference Information
Micro-29 Home Page and Conference
Information
Micro-28 Home Page
and Conference Information
Micro-27 Home Page
and Conference Information
With the generous support of:
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Last updated: November 19, 1999