MICRO 2023
April 21, 2023
April 28, 2023
56th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO)
MICRO 2023
Toronto, Canada
October 27 – November 1, 2023
https://www.microarch.org/micro56
The International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO) is the premier forum for presenting, discussing, and debating innovative microarchitecture ideas and techniques for advanced computing and communication systems. This symposium brings together researchers in fields related to microarchitecture, compilers, chips, and systems for technical exchange on traditional microarchitecture topics and emerging research areas. The MICRO community has enjoyed a close interaction between academic researchers and industrial designers, and we aim to continue this tradition at MICRO-56. In 2023, MICRO goes to Toronto, Canada.
Important Dates
Abstract: April 21, 2023 at 11:59 PM PDT
Full Paper: April 28, 2023 at 11:59 PM PDT
Rebuttal/Revision: June 26 – July 7, 2023
Author Notification: July 24, 2023
We invite original paper submissions related to (but not limited to) the following topics:
- Microarchitectural, architectural, compiler, and hybrid techniques for improving system performance, power, energy-efficiency, security, cost, complexity, programmer productivity, predictability, quality of service, reliability, dependability, scalability, sustainability
- Processor, memory, and storage architectures
- Multicore and multiprocessor systems
- Instruction-, thread-, and data-level parallelism
- Prediction and Speculation
- Memory Hierarchy
- 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, compilation, software development, security and privacy, 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
- Effects of circuits and technology on architecture
- Architecture modeling and simulation methodologies
- Evaluation and measurement of real computing systems
- Papers must be submitted in printable PDF format.
- Text must be in a minimum 10pt font.
- Papers must be at most 11 pages, not including references.
- Line spacing (leading) must be no less than 11pt.
- No page limit for references.
- References must include all authors (i.e., do not use et al.). Submissions should follow the guidelines and formatting rules
specified on the conference website