mfreeman@sierra.stanford.edu (Martin Freeman) (03/31/89)
HOT CHIPS SYMPOSIUM Call for Participation Stanford University, June 26-27, 1989 Sponsored by: IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Microprocessors The first HOT Chips Symposium will bring together researchers and developers of high performance devices. The informal format will feature presentations, rather than papers, and will encourage interaction with speakers. Design, system performance, and implementation details as well as technology will be covered, which relate to the following topics: * Microprocessors * Floating Point Engines * Graphics Engines * Embedded Controllers * I/O Processors * Special Purpose Processors * New Process Technology Methods * Performance Measures Those interested in discussing the results of their work at the Symposium should submit a presentation proposal to either of the Program Co-Chairs: David Ditzel Jack Grimes Sun Microsystems, A7-41 Intel Corporation, SC4-40 2550 Garcia Avenue 3065 Bowers Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 Santa Clara, CA 95051 dave@sun.com jgrimes@smdvx1.intel.com Program Committee: Forest Baskett, Silicon Graphics David Ditzel, Sun Microsystems David Goldberg, Xerox PARC Jack Grimes, Intel John Mashey, MIPS Computer Systems John Moussouris, Consultant John Wakerley, Consultant For more information write or call: Dr. Robert Stewart Stewart Research Enterprises 1658 Belvoir Drive Los Altos, CA 94022 (415)-941-6699