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This blog post explores how Large Language Models (LLMs) can be used to re-imagine From the Editors’ Desk – 2022 Edition by Rajeev Balasubramonian and Christina Delimitrou on Feb 3, 2022 | Tags: ACM SIGARCH, Blog Another year in the books. The following is a repost from the ACM SIGARCH blog. Many works present their results; this blog post seeks to aid you in developing your own great results, especially in computer architecture and Disclaimer: These posts are written by individual contributors to share their thoughts on the Computer Architecture Today blog for the benefit of This blog post provides a brief summary of this tutorial. Stay updated with the latest news from Feed The Beast. It was written by Emery Berger (UMass) and CRA-Industry Co-Chair Ben Zorn This is a repost from the ACM SigArch blog. It is ACM's primary forum for interchange of ideas about 📢 Check out the latest blog post on "Iterative Filter Pruning for Concatenation-based CNN Architectures," which explores the application of pruning to interconnected convolutional layers with Our SIGARCH blog on finding memory model errors in a recent GPU synchronization paper was released, highlighting opportunties for future research and collaboration. ” In it, I argued that the traditional human SIGARCH serves a unique community of computer professionals working at the forefront of computer design in both industry and academia. Accelerators in Data Centers Library OSes in modern systems Disclaimer: These posts are written by individual contributors to share their thoughts on the Computer Architecture Today blog for the benefit of Excited to be part of this really special effort on understanding how modern ML/AI can revolutionize computer architecture and system design! Read more in our Disclaimer: These posts are written by individual contributors to share their thoughts on the Computer Architecture Today blog for the benefit of It’s been almost 5 years since the last post on the SIGARCH blog about gem5. Welcome to the trip report on the 28th IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-28)! Prof. In that post, we talked about improving community outreach, providing a simpler interface to get started with gem5, and The ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture Disclaimer: These posts are written by individual contributors to share their thoughts on the Computer Architecture Today blog for the benefit of SIGARCH Blog I have been publishing a few (quite popular) blog posts on the SIGARCH Blog. Disclaimer: These posts are written by individual contributors to share their thoughts on the Computer Architecture Today blog for the benefit of It’s been almost 5 years since the last post on the SIGARCH blog about gem5. Another year of dealing with the Why a SIGARCH Blog? Now that we have that out of the way, we can get down to business. In that post, we talked about improving community outreach, providing a simpler interface to get started with IEEE TCCA Blog features articles on Recent IEEE Computer Architecture Letters Publications, SIGARCH/TCCA Best Practices & Resources, HPCA 2022 Trip Report and more. The mission of this blog is to inform the broad The ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture The Reviewer is Dead, Long Live the Review: Re-engineering Peer Review for the Age of AI by Karu Sankaralingam on Aug 1, 2025 | Tags: LLMs, Reviewing While the peer review process is the IEEE TCCA Blog features articles on Recent IEEE Computer Architecture Letters Publications, SIGARCH/TCCA Best Practices & Resources, HPCA 2022 Trip Report and more. Tutorial Overview The computer architecture community has a rich history of designing The SIGARCH elections have concluded and we welcome the new SIGARCH leadership! The new executive committee (EC) will be: Babak Falsafi (Chair), Natalie Enright Jerger (Vice-chair), Karin . A little while ago, I published a post on this blog titled, “The Reviewer is Dead, Long Live the Review: Re-engineering Peer Review for the Age of AI. Biswabandan Panda, a faculty at the CSE Department of IIT Bombay and an Associated Faculty Member at IITB Trust Lab, has penned a compelling blog post "Tug of War for Secure Caches: Check out our latest SIGARCH blog: "A Computer Architect’s Guide to Designing Abstractions for Intelligent Systems" by Amir While the peer review process is the bedrock of modern science, it is notoriously slow, subjective, and inefficient.

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