Call for Papers:

IEEE/ACM MICRO-55 Call for Papers (October 2022, Chicago, IL)

Abstract or Paper Registration Deadline
April 14, 2022
Final Submission Deadline
April 21, 2022

55th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-55)
October 2022, Chicago, IL
https://www.microarch.org/micro55/

Important Dates:

  • Abstract Deadline: April 14, 2022 at 11:59 PM PDT
  • Full Paper Deadline: April 21, 2022 at 11:59 PM PDT
  • Rebuttal/Revision: June 20 – July 1, 2022
  • Author Notification: July 18, 2022

The IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture® (MICRO) is the premier forum for the presentation and discussion of new ideas in microarchitecture, compilers, hardware/software interfaces, and design of advanced computing and communication systems. The goal of MICRO is to bring together researchers in the fields of microarchitecture, compilers, and systems for technical exchange. The MICRO community has enjoyed having close interaction between academic researchers and industrial designers, and this tradition continues at the 55th MICRO in Chicago, Illinois.

We invite original paper submissions related to (but not limited to) the following topics:

  • Processor, memory, and storage architectures
  • Multicore and multiprocessor systems
  • Instruction-, thread-, and data-level parallelism
  • Cloud and datacenter-scale computing
  • IoT, mobile, and embedded architecture
  • Interconnection network, router, and network interface architecture
  • Accelerator-based, application-specific, and reconfigurable architectures
  • Architectural support for programming languages or software development
  • Architectural support for security and privacy
  • Architectural support for virtualization
  • Architectures for emerging technologies and applications
  • Architectural support for non-volatile/persistent memory
  • Quantum computing
  • In-/near-memory or in-/near-storage processing
  • Approximate computing and architectural support for approximation
  • Dependable processor and system architecture
  • Effects of circuits and technology on architecture
  • Architecture modeling and simulation methodologies
  • Evaluation and measurement of real computing systems

Submissions should follow the guidelines and formatting rules specified on the conference website. Papers that violate these guidelines and rules may be returned to the author(s) without review.