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CS 7937: Architecture & VLSI Seminar

The Architecture Reading Club convenes once every week and is organized by the Utah Arch Research Group. The seminar's objective is to discuss various aspects of modern computer architecture. Every meeting is encouraged to be an interactive session where presenters talk about recent papers published in top tier computer architecture, operating systems, circuit design conferences.

Students registered for credits are expected to present at least once during the course of the semester.A presenter should send an email to Karl (taht@cs.utah.edu) and mention the title and the links to the paper(s).

Spring 2020 Schedule

Date Presenter Paper(s) Links
Jan 24 Meysam Taassori CleanupSpec: An Undo Approach to Safe Speculation Paper
Jan 31 Karl Taht Accelerating Distributed Reinforcement Learning with In-Switch Computing Paper
Feb 21 Anirban Nag Towards General Purpose Acceleration by Exploiting Common Data-Dependence Forms Paper
Feb 28 Sumanth Gudaparthi Memory Hierarchy for Web Search Paper
Mar 6 Sarabjeet Singh Full-stack, real-system quantum computer studies: architectural comparisons and design insights Paper
Mar 13 N/a Spring Break
Mar 20 Ananth Krishna SLIDE : In Defense of Smart Algorithms over Hardware Acceleration for Large-Scale Deep Learning Systems Paper
Apr 3 Payman Behnam Rethinking Floating Point for Deep Learning Paper

Previous Semesters

FALL 2019
SPRING 2019
FALL 2018
SPRING 2018
FALL 2017
SPRING 2017
FALL 2016
SPRING 2016
FALL 2014
SPRING 2014
FALL 2013
SUMMER 2013
SPRING 2013

Suggested Conferences

MICRO18 HPCA19 ISCA19 ASPLOS19
 

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