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July 24th, 2007
An interesting agenda at Hot Chips, from sci-fi to nanotech…
Abstract:
A Symposium on High-Performance Chips
August 19-21, 2007, Memorial Auditorium,
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California
See http://www.hotchips.org for registration information, local arrangements, location, etc.
Technology and Software Directions
* Multiterabit Switch Fabrics Enabled by
Proximity Communication (Sun)
* Thyristor RAM (T-RAM): A High-Speed High-Density
Embedded Memory Technology for
Nano-Scale CMOS (T-RAM Semiconductor)
* Raksha: A Flexible Architecture for Software Security (Stanford)
Source:
mercextra.com
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