Volume 28, Number 1, January/February 2008
- Shane Greenstein:
The Long Arc Behind Bill Gates' Wealth.
4-7

- Sarita V. Adve, David Brooks, Craig B. Zilles:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Top Picks from the Computer Architecture Conferences of 2007.
8-11

- Matthew J. Bridges, Neil Vachharajani, Yun Zhang, Thomas B. Jablin, David I. August:
Revisiting the Sequential Programming Model for the Multicore Era.
12-20

- Naveen Neelakantam, Ravi Rajwar, Suresh Srinivas, Uma Srinivasan, Craig B. Zilles:
Hardware Atomicity: An Effective Abstraction for Reliable Software Speculation.
21-31

- Jayaram Bobba, Kevin E. Moore, Haris Volos, Luke Yen, Mark D. Hill, Michael M. Swift, David A. Wood:
Performance Pathologies in Hardware Transactional Memory.
32-41

- Hany E. Ramadan, Christopher J. Rossbach, Donald E. Porter, Owen S. Hofmann, Bhandari Aditya, Emmett Witchel:
MetaTM/TxLinux: Transactional Memory for an Operating System.
42-51

- Albert Meixner, Michael E. Bauer, Daniel J. Sorin:
Argus: Low-Cost, Comprehensive Error Detection in Simple Cores.
52-59

- Xiaoyao Liang, Ramon Canal, Gu-Yeon Wei, David Brooks:
Replacing 6T SRAMs with 3T1D DRAMs in the L1 Data Cache to Combat Process Variability.
60-68

- Naveen Muralimanohar, Rajeev Balasubramonian, Norman P. Jouppi:
Architecting Efficient Interconnects for Large Caches with CACTI 6.0.
69-79

- Amit Kumar, Li-Shiuan Peh, Partha Kundu, Niraj K. Jha:
Toward Ideal On-Chip Communication Using Express Virtual Channels.
80-90

- Moinuddin K. Qureshi, Aamer Jaleel, Yale N. Patt, Simon C. Steely Jr., Joel S. Emer:
Set-Dueling-Controlled Adaptive Insertion for High-Performance Caching.
91-98

- Michael R. Marty, Mark D. Hill:
Virtual Hierarchies.
99-109

- Philip G. Emma:
A Collaborative IP-Development Session.
110-112

Volume 28, Number 2, March/April 2008
- Shane Greenstein:
The Long Arc Behind Bill Gates' Wealth, Part 2.
2-5

- Raj Amirtharajah, John R. Mashey:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Hot Chips 19.
7-9

- Jonathan Owen, Maurice Steinman:
Northbridge Architecture of AMD's Griffin Microprocessor Family.
10-18

- Charles F. Webb:
IBM z10: The Next-Generation Mainframe Microprocessor.
19-29

- Kevin Reick, Pia N. Sanda, Scott B. Swaney, Jeffrey W. Kellington, Michael J. Mack, Michael S. Floyd, Daniel Henderson:
Fault-Tolerant Design of the IBM Power6 Microprocessor.
30-38

- Erik Lindholm, John Nickolls, Stuart F. Oberman, John Montrym:
NVIDIA Tesla: A Unified Graphics and Computing Architecture.
39-55

- Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Chinh H. Doan, Sohrab Emami, C. Bernard Shung:
A 4-Gbps Uncompressed Wireless HD A/V Transceiver Chipset.
56-64

- Richard Stern:
FTC Sues N-Data for Violating Standards Commitment to IEEE.
66-69

- Richard Mateosian:
The Paradigms, They Are A-Changin'.
70-72

Volume 28, Number 3, May/June 2008
- Sangyeun Cho, Tao Li, Onur Mutlu:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Interaction of Many-Core Computer Architecture and Operating Systems.
2-5

- Kyle J. Nesbit, Miquel Moretó, Francisco J. Cazorla, Alex Ramírez, Mateo Valero, James E. Smith:
Multicore Resource Management.
6-16

- Fred A. Bower, Daniel J. Sorin, Landon P. Cox:
The Impact of Dynamically Heterogeneous Multicore Processors on Thread Scheduling.
17-25

- Jeffrey C. Mogul, Jayaram Mudigonda, Nathan L. Binkert, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Vanish Talwar:
Using Asymmetric Single-ISA CMPs to Save Energy on Operating Systems.
26-41

- Stijn Eyerman, Lieven Eeckhout:
System-Level Performance Metrics for Multiprogram Workloads.
42-53

- Rob C. Knauerhase, Paul Brett, Barbara Hohlt, Tong Li, Scott Hahn:
Using OS Observations to Improve Performance in Multicore Systems.
54-66

- Richard Stern:
AAI Asks FTC to Investigate RAND Issues Concerning Digital TV Standard.
70-72

Volume 28, Number 4, July/August 2008
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Voting and Economic Asymmetry.
2-3

- Sanjay J. Patel, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Accelerator Architectures.
4-12

- Michael Garland, Scott Le Grand, John Nickolls, Joshua Anderson, Jim Hardwick, Scott Morton, Everett Phillips, Yao Zhang, Vasily Volkov:
Parallel Computing Experiences with CUDA.
13-27

- Dong Hyuk Woo, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee, Joshua B. Fryman, Allan D. Knies, Marsha Eng:
POD: A 3D-Integrated Broad-Purpose Acceleration Layer.
28-40

- Bruno Bougard, Bjorn De Sutter, Diederik Verkest, Liesbet Van der Perre, Rudy Lauwereins:
A Coarse-Grained Array Accelerator for Software-Defined Radio Baseband Processing.
41-50

- Mei Wen, Nan Wu, Chunyuan Zhang, Qianming Yang, Ju Ren, Yi He, Wei Wu, Jun Chai, Maolin Guan, Changqing Xun:
On-Chip Memory System Optimization Design for the FT64 Scientific Stream Accelerator.
51-70

- Zhanpeng Jin, Allen C. Cheng:
ImplantBench: Characterizing and Projecting Representative Benchmarks for Emerging Bioimplantable Computing.
71-91

- Richard Stern:
What Kinds of Computer-Software-Related Advances (if Any) Are Eligible for Patents? Part I.
91-96

Volume 28, Number 5, September/October 2008
- David H. Albonesi:
Changes Ahead.
4

- Shane M. Greenstein:
Slouching Toward a Dystopian Internet.
6-7

- Eric Li, Wenlong Li, Xiaofeng Tong, Jianguo Li, Yurong Chen, Tao Wang, Patricia P. Wang, Wei Hu, Yangzhou Du, Yimin Zhang, Yen-Kuang Chen:
Accelerating Video-Mining Applications Using Many Small, General-Purpose Cores.
8-21

- Avinash Karanth Kodi, Ahmed Louri:
Optisim: A System Simulation Methodology for Optically Interconnected HPC Systems.
22-36

- Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury, Hiranmay Saha:
A High-Performance FPGA-Based Fuzzy Processor Architecture for Medical Diagnosis.
38-52

- Junji Sakai, Hiroaki Inoue, Sunao Torii, Masato Edahiro:
Multitasking Parallel Method for High-End Embedded Appliances.
54-62

- Richard Stern:
What Kinds of Computer-Software-Related Advances (if Any) Are Eligible for Patents? Part II: The "Useful Arts" Requirement.
64-70

- Richard Mateosian:
Software Development Patterns.
71-72

Volume 28, Number 6, November/December 2008
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Chicken Little Predictions.
2-3

- Philip G. Emma:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Existential Architectures: The Metaphysics of Computer Design.
4-6

- Constantin Pistol, Chris Dwyer, Alvin R. Lebeck:
Nanoscale Optical Computing Using Resonance Energy Transfer Logic.
7-18

- Zhanpeng Jin, Allen C. Cheng:
Evolutionary Benchmark Subsetting.
20-36

- Jaume Abella, Xavier Vera, Osman S. Unsal, Oguz Ergin, Antonio González, James W. Tschanz:
Refueling: Preventing Wire Degradation due to Electromigration.
37-46

- Philip G. Emma, William R. Reohr, Mesut Meterelliyoz:
Rethinking Refresh: Increasing Availability and Reducing Power in DRAM for Cache Applications.
47-56

- Richard Stern:
An Update on "Exhaustion" - Supreme Court Decides Quanta Case.
57-54

- Richard Stern:
Micro News.
64

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