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found 37 matches
- 2010
- Andrew Alduino:
Demonstration of a high speed 4-channel integrated silicon photonics WDM link with hybrid silicon lasers. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-29 - L. Baba Arimilli, Steve Baumgartner, Scott Clark, Daniel Dreps, David W. Siljenberg, Andrew Maki:
The IBM POWER7 HUB module: A terabyte interconnect switch for high-performance computer systems. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-33 - Forest Baskett, Craig Barratt, Leo Li, Tom Malloy, Ford Tamer:
Panel session Asia: Partner or competitor? Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-2 - David Brash:
Extensions to the ARMv7-A architecture. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-21 - Jeffrey D. Brown, Sandra Woodward, Brian Bass, Charlie Johnson:
The IBM power edge of Network™ processor: A wire-speed system-on-a-chip with 16 Power™ cores / 64 threads and optimized HW acceleration. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-20 - Brad Burgess:
"Bobcat" AMD's new low power x86 core architecture. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-20 - Mike Butler:
"Bulldozer" a new approach to mult ithreaded compute performance. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-17 - Marcello Coppola:
Spidergon STNoC: The technology that adds value to your System. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-39 - Brian W. Curran:
IBM zEnterprise 196 processor. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-31 - Al Davis:
Photonics and future datacenter networks. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-38 - Ed Doller:
Forging a future in memory: New technologies, new markets, new applications. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-28 - Michael S. Floyd, Bishop Brock, Malcolm S. Ware, Karthick Rajamani, Alan J. Drake, Charles Lefurgy, Lorena Pesantez:
Adaptive energy management features of the POWER7TM processor. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-18 - Rich Freitas:
Storage class memory: Technology, systems and applications. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-37 - Nathan Goulding, Jack Sampson, Ganesh Venkatesh, Saturnino Garcia, Joe Auricchio, Jonathan Babb, Michael B. Taylor, Steven Swanson:
GreenDroid: A mobile application processor for a future of dark silicon. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-39 - Jim Handy:
The inevitable rise of NVM in computing. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-29 - Gilbert Hendry, Keren Bergman:
Hybrid on-chip data networks. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-49 - Dave Hill, Muntaquim Chowdhury:
Westmere Xeon-56xx "Tick" CPU. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-38 - Burkhard Huhnke:
Looking at transportation in new ways. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-75 - Rune Jensen, Bob Drehmel:
The new Xbox 360 250GB CPU GPU SoC. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-17 - Jim Johnston:
Solving 4G challenges for pico, micro and macrocell platforms. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-24 - Aurangzeb Khan, Dan Lenoski:
Nonvolatile memory seminar Hot Chips 2010. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-12 - Tony Kim:
Managing the evolution of flash: beyond memory to storage. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-35 - Paul Kirsch:
Memory overview and RRAM materials development at SEMATECH. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-21 - Ashok V. Krishnamoorthy:
"Overview of short-reach optical interconnects: From VCSELs to silicon nanophotonics". Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-31 - Olav Lindtjorn, Robert G. Clapp, Oliver Pell, Oskar Mencer, Michael J. Flynn:
Surviving the end of scaling of traditional micro processors in HPC. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-47 - Frankie Liu:
Optical interconnect circuits: Some design considerations. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-29 - Bill Lynch, Sailesh Kumar:
Smart memory. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1 - Raminda Madurawe:
3D FPGA & 3D ASIC worlds first unified 3D IC design platform. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-16 - Dan Mansur, Sergey Y. Shumarayev:
Introducing 28-nm stratix VFPGAs: Built for bandwidth. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-23 - Dheemanth Nagaraj, Sailesh Kottapalli:
Westmere-EX: A 20 thread server CPU. Hot Chips Symposium 2010: 1-18
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