Attached is the SIGARCH mailing list digest for February 2001 (grep sigarch-feb01): * Hot Chips Call for Contributions (submission deadline moved to March 15) * Removing yourself from SIGARCH mailing list --Mark D. Hill infodir_SIGARCH@acm.org SIARCH Information Director ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark D. Hill Office 6373 CSS Professor & Romnes Fellow Phone 608-262-2196 Computer Sciences Department Asstnt 608-265-3402 University of Wisconsin-Madison FAX 608-262-9777 1210 West Dayton Street E-mail markhill@cs.wisc.edu Madison, WI 53706-1685 USA http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~markhill ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Hot Chips 13 A Symposium on High-Performance Chips Stanford University, Palo Alto, California August 19-21, 2001 Since its beginning in 1989, Hot Chips has become one of the leading conferences on microprocessors and related digital ICs. This tradition continues with Hot Chips 13 to be held in August 2001. Contributions are solicited in the areas listed below. The emphasis is on real products and real technology. Participants will not be required to prepare written papers; rather the proceedings consist of copies of the slides shown during the presentations. Proposals should consist of a title, an extended abstract (up to 3 pages), and the name, job title, organization, address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address of the presenter. You must advise us if you have an identical, similar or overlapping submission pending at another conference or for a journal. If this is a not-yet-announced product, and you would like the submission kept confidential, please indicate it; we will do our best to maintain confidentiality. Authors will be notified of the status of their submission by late April 2001. The program committee will consider such factors as performance, novelty, advanced technology, significance, and commercial scope. Topics of interest include: * Microprocessors (RISC, CISC, & VLIW) * Special Function & Low-Power Chips * Chip Multiprocessors (CMP) * Systems-on-a-Chip * Embedded Processors * On-Chip Communication and I/O * Graphics and Multimedia Chips * Compilers and Binary Translators * Digital Signal Processors * Operating System/Chip Interaction * Network Processors * Benchmarking & Perf. Evaluation * Network, Communication, & Bus Chips * Quantum and Molecular Computing * Wireless Communication Devices * Integrated MEMS systems Submissions should be made by email to hotchips-submissions@cs.berkeley.edu in ASCII, PDF, or Postscript format by March 15, 2001. Prof. John Kubiatowicz, E-mail: kubitron@cs.berkeley.edu University of California, Berkeley Phone: (510) 643-6817 673 Soda Hall #1776 Fax: (510) 643-7352 Berkeley, CA 94720-1776, USA Updates and further instructions can be found at: http://www.hotchips.org the official HOT CHIPS 13 website: Sponsored by the Technical Committee on Microprocessors and Microcomputers of the IEEE Computer Society General Chair Program Committee Co-Chairs Lily Jow Prof. John Kubiatowicz, U.C. Berkeley Compaq Computer Corp Dr Andrew Wolfe, SONIC|blue Check the HOT CHIPS 13 web page for updates: http://www.hotchips.org Contributed by Allen J. Baum <allen.baum@compaq.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Removing Yourself from SIGARCH Mailing List If your email address exactly matches the email address recorded on the SIGARCH list (no forwarding), you can remove yourself with: mail listserv@acm.org with message body (not subject): unsubscribe SIGARCH-MEMBERS If your email address does *not* match, mail me at infodir_SIGARCH@acm.org, and I will work to remove you from the list. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------