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The International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO) is the premier forum for the presentation and discussion of new ideas in microarchitecture, compilers, hardware/software interfaces, and design of advanced computing and communication systems. The goal of MICRO is to bring together researchers in the fields of microarchitecture, compilers, and systems for technical exchange. The MICRO community has enjoyed having close interaction between academic researchers and industrial designers – we aim to continue and strengthen this longstanding tradition at the 47th MICRO in Cambridge, England.
We invite original paper submissions on a broad range of topics, including (but not limited to): • Processor, memory, interconnect, and storage architectures • Instruction, data, and thread-‐level parallelism • Advanced software/hardware speculation and prediction schemes • Power and energy-‐efficient architectures • Secure, resilient, fault-‐tolerant and predictable architectures • Architectural support for system software and compilation • Architectural support for programmer productivity • Dynamic optimization, emulation, and object code translation • Architecture modelling and simulation methodology • Analysis of real systems and emerging workloads • Effect of circuits and technology on architecture • Architectures for emerging technologies and applications • Application specific, reconfigurable, and embedded architectures • GPU architectures and compilers • Low-‐energy server systems and datacenter-‐scale computing • Architectures for handheld and mobile systems • Heterogeneous system architectures • Accelerator architectures
Important Dates Abstracts due: May 23rd, 2014 Papers due: May 30th, 2014 Author Rebuttal Period: August 19-‐21, 2014 Author Notification: September 1st, 2014 Camera-‐ready Paper Submission: October 1st, 2014
General Chair Krisztian Flautner, ARM Program Co-‐chairs Thomas F. Wenisch, U. of Michigan Emre Ozer, ARM Workshops and Tutorials Chair Jason Mars, U. of Michigan Publicity Chair Ronald Dreslinski, U. of Michigan Registration Chair Tim Jones, U. of Cambridge Finance Chair Bruno Jansen, ARM Publication Chair Mike Ferdman, Stony Brook University Submission Chair Anthony Gutierrez, U. of Michigan Web Chair Marios Kleanthous, Mesoyios College Program Committee Murali Annavaram, USC Abhishek Bhattacharjee, Rutgers David Brooks, Harvard Trey Cain, Qualcomm Luis Ceze, U. of Washington Yunji Chen, ICT Ron Dreslinski, U. of Michigan Benoit Dupont de Dinechin, Kalray Michael Ferdman, Stony Brook Boris Grot, U. of Edinburgh Kim Hazelwood, Google Andrew Hilton, Duke University Hillery Hunter, IBM Mary Jane Irwin, Penn State Roger Isaac, Waveconnex Jangwoo Kim, POSTECH Hsien-‐Hsin Lee, TSMC & Georgia Tech Kevin Lim, HP Gabriel Loh, AMD Scott Mahlke, U. of Michigan Milo Martin, U. Penn
David Meisner, Facebook Avi Mendelson, Technion Shubu Mukherjee, Cavium Onur Mutlu, Carnegie Mellon Walid Najjar, UC Riverside Mike O'Connor, Nvidia Ozcan Ozturk, Bilkent University Thomas Pawlowski, Micron Milos Prvulovic, Georgia Tech Vijay Reddi, UT Austin Ali Saidi, ARM Daniel Sanchez, MIT Yanos Sazeides, U. of Cyprus Simha Sethumadhavan,Columbia Mike Shebanow, Samsung Jared Smolens, Oracle Karin Strauss, Microsoft Chris Wilkerson, Intel David Wood, U. of Wisconsin Carole-‐Jean Wu, Arizona State University Huiyang Zhou, North Carolina State University
Steering Committee Richard Belgard (Chair), Consultant David Albonesi, Cornell Tom Conte, Georgia Tech Kemal Ebcioglu, Global Super. Matthew Farrens, UC Davis
Scott Mahlke, U. of Michigan Bill Mangione-‐Smith, Consultant Onur Mutlu, Carnegie Mellon University Yale Patt, UT Austin Milos Prvulovic, Georgia Tech