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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 47 th 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 threadlevel parallelism Advanced software/hardware speculation and prediction schemes Power and energyefficient architectures Secure, resilient, faulttolerant 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 Lowenergy server systems and datacenterscale computing Architectures for handheld and mobile systems Heterogeneous system architectures Accelerator architectures Important Dates Abstracts due: May 23 rd , 2014 Papers due: May 30 th , 2014 Author Rebuttal Period: August 1921, 2014 Author Notification: September 1 st , 2014 Cameraready Paper Submission: October 1 st , 2014 General Chair Krisztian Flautner, ARM Program Cochairs 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 HsienHsin 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 CaroleJean 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 MangioneSmith, Consultant Onur Mutlu, Carnegie Mellon University Yale Patt, UT Austin Milos Prvulovic, Georgia Tech

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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