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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j7]Xiaowei Xu, Xinyi Zhang, Bei Yu, Xiaobo Sharon Hu, Christopher Rowen, Jingtong Hu, Yiyu Shi:
DAC-SDC Low Power Object Detection Challenge for UAV Applications. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 43(2): 392-403 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [i2]Mo'taz Al-Hami, Marcin Pietron, Rishi Kumar, Raúl A. Casas, Samer L. Hijazi, Chris Rowen:
Method for Hybrid Precision Convolutional Neural Network Representation. CoRR abs/1807.09760 (2018) - [i1]Xiaowei Xu, Xinyi Zhang, Bei Yu, Xiaobo Sharon Hu, Christopher Rowen, Jingtong Hu, Yiyu Shi:
DAC-SDC Low Power Object Detection Challenge for UAV Applications. CoRR abs/1809.00110 (2018) - 2016
- [j6]Onur Mutlu, Rich Belgard, Thomas R. Gross, Norman P. Jouppi, John L. Hennessy, Steven A. Przybylski, Chris Rowen, Yale N. Patt, Wen-mei W. Hwu, Stephen W. Melvin, Michael Shebanow, Tse-Yu Yeh, Andy Wolfe:
Common Bonds: MIPS, HPS, Two-Level Branch Prediction, and Compressed Code RISC Processor. IEEE Micro 36(4): 70-85 (2016) - [c24]Xuehong Mao, Samer L. Hijazi, Raúl A. Casas, Piyush Kaul, Rishi Kumar, Chris Rowen:
Hierarchical CNN for traffic sign recognition. Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2016: 130-135 - 2015
- [c23]Chris Rowen:
"Five Forces Shaping the Silicon World: Advanced sensing and intelligence in IoT and vision". SoCC 2015 - 2011
- [c22]Chris Rowen, Dan Nicolaescu, Rajiv Ravindran, David Heine, Grant Martin, James Kim, Dror E. Maydan, Nupur Andrews, Bill Huffman, Vakis Papaparaskeva, Shay Gal-On, Peter R. Nuth, Pushkar Patwardhan, Manish Paradkar:
The world's fastest DSP core: Breaking the 100 GMAC/s barrier. Hot Chips Symposium 2011: 1-25 - [r1]John Shalf, David Donofrio, Chris Rowen, Leonid Oliker, Michael F. Wehner:
Green Flash: Climate Machine (LBNL). Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing 2011: 809-819 - 2010
- [c21]Bryon Moyer, Joachim Kunkel, John Cornish, Chris Rowen, Eshel Haritan, Yankin Tanurhan:
Are we there yet? Has IP block assembly become as easy as LEGO? DATE 2010: 123
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]David Donofrio, Leonid Oliker, John Shalf, Michael F. Wehner, Chris Rowen, Jens Krueger, Shoaib Kamil, Marghoob Mohiyuddin:
Energy-Efficient Computing for Extreme-Scale Science. Computer 42(11): 62-71 (2009) - [c20]Chris Rowen, Peter R. Nuth, Stuart Fiske:
A DSP architecture optimized for wireless baseband. SoC 2009: 151-156 - 2008
- [c19]Tiffany Sparks, Pete Weitzner, Luc Burgun, Russell Lefevre, Todd Cutler, Clayton Parker, Vicki Hadfield, Chris Rowen:
Election year: what the electronics industry needs---and can expect---from the incoming administration. DAC 2008: 76-77 - 2007
- [c18]David Goodwin, Chris Rowen, Grant Martin:
Configurable Multi-Processor Platforms for Next Generation Embedded Systems. ASP-DAC 2007: 744-746 - 2006
- [c17]Chris Rowen:
The Reinvention of the Microprocessor. ERSA 2006: 3-6 - [c16]Chris Rowen:
Using configurable processors for high-efficiency multiple-processor systems. ERSA 2006: 7-10 - 2005
- [c15]Janos Sztipanovits, C. John Glossner, Trevor N. Mudge, Chris Rowen, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Wayne H. Wolf, Feng Zhao:
Grand challenges in embedded systems. CODES+ISSS 2005: 333 - [c14]John Wei, Chris Rowen:
Implementing low-power configurable processors: practical options and tradeoffs. DAC 2005: 706-711 - [c13]Chris Rowen, Ashish Dixit, Steve Leibson:
Low-Power SOC Design Using Configurable Processors-The Non-Nuclear Option. SoC 2005: 8-13 - 2004
- [c12]Nitin Deo, Behrooz Zahiri, Ivo Bolsens, Jason Cong, Bhusan Gupta, Philip Lopresti, Christopher B. Reynolds, Chris Rowen, Ray Simar:
What happened to ASIC?: Go (recon)figure? DAC 2004: 185 - [c11]Chris Rowen, Steve Leibson:
Flexible architectures for engineering successful SOCs. DAC 2004: 692-697 - 2003
- [c10]Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Rudy Lauwereins, Ivo Bolsens, Chris Rowen, Yankin Tanurhan, Kees A. Vissers, S. Wang:
Panel Title: Reconfigurable Computing - Different Perspectives. DATE 2003: 10476-10477 - [c9]Chris Rowen, Steve Leibson:
SOC logic development using configurable, application-specific processors. SoC 2003 - 2002
- [j4]Chris Rowen:
Reducing SoC Simulation and Development Time. Computer 35(12): 29-34 (2002) - [c8]Vassilios Gerousis, Oz Levia, Pierre G. Paulin, Mark Pinto, Chris Rowen, Gabriele Saucier:
Who Owns the Platform? DATE 2002: 238 - 2001
- [c7]Albert Wang, Earl Killian, Dror E. Maydan, Chris Rowen:
Hardware/Software Instruction Set Configurability for System-on-Chip Processors. DAC 2001: 184-188 - 2000
- [c6]Brian Dipert, Danesh Tavana, Barry K. Britton, Bill Harris, Bob Boderson, Chris Rowen:
Future systems-on-chip: software of hardware design? (panel session). DAC 2000: 336-337
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j3]Chris Rowen:
Sailing on a Sea of Processors. IEEE Des. Test Comput. 16(4): 112- (1999) - [c5]Jonah McLeod, Nozar Azarakhsh, Glen Ewing, Paul Gingras, Scott Reedstrom, Chris Rowen:
Functional Verification - Real Users, Real Problems, Real Opportunities (Panel). DAC 1999: 260-261
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j2]Chris Rowen, Mark Johnson, Paul Ries:
The MIPS R3010 floating-point coprocessor. IEEE Micro 8(3): 53-62 (1988) - [j1]Thomas R. Gross, John L. Hennessy, Steven A. Przybylski, Christopher Rowen:
Measurement and Evaluation of the MIPS Architecture and Processor. ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 6(3): 229-257 (1988) - 1986
- [c4]John P. Moussouris, Lester M. Crudele, Danny Freitas, Craig Hansen, Ed Hudson, Roger March, Steven A. Przybylski, Tim Riordan, Chris Rowen, D. Van't Hof:
A CMOS RISC Processor with Integrated System Functions. COMPCON 1986: 126-131 - 1985
- [c3]Christopher Rowen, John L. Hennessy:
SWAMI: a flexible logic implementation system. DAC 1985: 169-175 - 1982
- [c2]John L. Hennessy, Norman P. Jouppi, John Gill, Forest Baskett, Alex Strong, Thomas R. Gross, Christopher Rowen, Judson S. Leonard:
The MIPS Machine. COMPCON 1982: 2-7 - [c1]John L. Hennessy, Norman P. Jouppi, Steven A. Przybylski, Christopher Rowen, Thomas R. Gross, Forest Baskett, John Gill:
MIPS: A microprocessor architecture. MICRO 1982: 17-22
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