portland
MICRO-37

December 4-8, 2004
Doubletree Hotel,
Portland, Oregon

excursion

Sponsored by:
IEEE TC-mARCH ACM SIGMICRO


MICRO is the premier forum for presenting, discussing and debating new and innovative microarchitecture ideas and techniques for advanced computing and communication systems. The goal of this symposium is to bring together researchers in fields related to processor architecture, compilers, and systems, for technical exchange on traditional MICRO topics as well as new emerging research areas. Historically, the MICRO community has enjoyed having close interaction between academic researchers and industrial designers; we aim to continue and emphasize this tradition at MICRO-37. In 2004, MICRO returns to Portland, Oregon, where MICRO-25 was held.

This year we are delighted to present an exciting program of 29 papers, four workshops and four tutorials. We are also excited to feature two keynote presentations, by Shekhar Borkar (Intel) and Guri Sohi (U. Wisconsin). In addition to our technical program, we will also enjoy an Intel-sponsored excursion and dinner at the Evergreen Aviation Museum. The Museum exhibits include a number of historical aircraft, like the "Spruce Goose" and a B-17G "Flying Fortress".

 

Thank you for making Micro-37 a success and we hope to see you in Micro-38 in Barcelona! (get the preliminary CFP here)