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22nd SLIP 2020: San Diego, CA, USA
- Andrew B. Kahng:
SLIP '20: System-Level Interconnect - Problems and Pathfinding Workshop, San Diego, California, November 5, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8106-2 - Mustafa Badaroglu:
Outlook of device and assembly technologies enabling high-performance mobile computing: IRDS view (invited). 1 - Kevin Kauth, Tim Stadtmann, Ruben Brandhofer, Vida Sobhani, Tobias Gemmeke:
Communication architecture enabling 100x accelerated simulation of biological neural networks. 2 - Saptadeep Pal, Puneet Gupta:
Pathfinding for 2.5D interconnect technologies. 3 - Tahereh Jabbari, Eby G. Friedman:
Global interconnects in VLSI complexity single flux quantum systems. 4 - Barry C. Sanders:
Building a quantum computer (invited). 5 - Jason Orcutt:
Extending quantum systems with optical interconnects (invited). 6 - Patrick Groeneveld:
Wafer scale interconnect and pathfinding for machine learning hardware (invited). 7 - Raid Ayoub, Michael Kishinevsky, Sumit K. Mandal, Ümit Y. Ogras:
Analytical modeling of NoCs for fast simulation and design exploration (invited). 8 - Abhishek Kumar Jain:
Role of on-chip networks in building domain-specific architectures (DSAs) for sparse computations (invited). 9 - Tuck-Boon Chan, Andrew B. Kahng, Mingyu Woo:
Revisiting inherent noise floors for interconnect prediction. 10 - Jonathan D'Hoore, Poona Bahrebar, Dirk Stroobandt:
3D NoC emulation model on a single FPGA. 11 - Hamed Fatemi, Andrew B. Kahng, Minsoo Kim, José Pineda de Gyvez:
Optimal bounded-skew steiner trees to minimize maximum k-active dynamic power. 12
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