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Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 22:17:01 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/html<html><body><title>CSE 590g, Architecture Lunch</title><h1>CSE 590g - Architecture Lunch</h1><hr><p><dl><dt>Course organizer:<dd> <!WA0><a href = "http://www.cs.washington.edu/people/faculty/baer.html">Jean-LoupBaer</a><dt>Meeting time:<dd>Tuesdays, 12:30pm to 1:20pm, in MOR 226</dl><p>CSE590G, aka "architecture lunch", will continue this quarter withalmost the same format as previous years,i.e., selection of papers to be discussedat the beginning of the quarter, distribution on week n ofthe paper tobe read during the week and discussed at week (n+1). There might be a few formal presentations of work in progress byesteemed members of the "lunch". Mostlywe'll have (hopefully heated) discussionson papers from the literature.<br><br>The only difference between this quarter and previous quartersis that we'll start by reading the position papers fromparticipants of a recent NSF Workshop onCritical issues in Computer Architecture Research.You can get a copy <!WA1><a href =" http://www.cise.nsf.gov/mips/MSAWorkshop96/index2.html">here</a><br><br>Reading these positions papers will lead us to one or morethemes of papers to read this quarter.<br><br>With many thanks to Ruth Anderson, Molly Brown, Ori Gershony,and Matthai Philipose a tabular summary ofthe Gurus positions can be found <!WA2><a href = "http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/590g/ggg.ps">here</a><br><br>For those of you who are new, our usual format is for one of thestudents to lead the discussion of the papers, either informallyor with slides. Credit for the course is variable: 2 credits ifyou present, 1 if you just read.<br><br>The first meeting (organization meeting)will be Tuesday October 1 at 12:30 in MOR 226<br><br><b>On Tuesday Oct 22</b>, we will read:<br><br>Value locality and Load value prediction by Lipasti, Wilkerson and Shen, ASPLOS VII pp 138-147.<br><br>All ASPLOS-VII papers are on line. Follow the links from:<br><!WA3><a href = "http://cag-www.lcs.mit.edu/asplos7/program/">ASPLOS-advanceprogram</a><br><br>I have put a short <!WA4><a href = "http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/590g/bib.iram">bibliography</a> of PIM (processor in memory)on line. I'd appreciate volunteers for theSaulsbury, Burger and M-machine papers.<br><br><b>On Tuesday Oct 29,</b> we'll read<br><br>Ashley Saulsbury, Fong Pong, and Andreas Nowatzyk"Missing the Memory Wall: The Case for Processor/Memory Integration"ISCA 1996 pp 90-101<br><br><b>On Tuesday Nov 5,</b> we'll read<br><br>M.Fillo, S.Keckler, W.Dally et al."The M-machine multicomputer"Micro 28 1995 (available on the net: follow the<!WA5><a href = "http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/cva/cva_m_machine.html">M-machine</a>link. )<br><br><b>On Tuesday Nov 12, </b> we'll read<br><br>Doug Burger, Stefanos Kaxiras, and James R. Goodman"DataScalar Architectures and the SPSD Execution Model"University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1317, July 1996. <!WA6><a href = "http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~galileo">available</a> on the net<br><br><b>On Tuesday Nov 19, </b> we'll read<br><br>"Intelligent RAM (IRAM): Chips that remember and compute"by Patterson, Anderson, Cardwell, Fromm, Keeton, Kozyrakis, Thomasand Yelick. The paper is available<!WA7><a href = "http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/590g/iram.ps">here</a> <br>We are fortunate that one of the authors, Prof. Tom Anderson,will present the paper.<br><br><b>To subscribe</b> to the CSE 590g mailing list, send email to themajordomo mailing list at "majordomo@cs"; the mail's contents shouldinclude the line "subscribe cse590g". Leave the "Subject:" lineblank. You should shortly receive a message back saying "welcome". </p></body><br><br><hr><i>baer@cs.washington.edu</i><br></html>
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