Micro-29 Conference Retrospective
29th Annual International Symposium on
Microarchitecture (Micro-29)
Paris, France, December 2-4, 1996
Ecole Nationale
Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST)
The Microarchitecture Symposia have become a premier forum in recent
years, combining high quality research in fields that include
instruction-level parallelism (ILP), compilers and architectures. In the
quest for increased performance, industry and academia have been
focusing more on ILP and new techniques are being developed to extract
higher levels of parallelism with ILP compilers and architectures.
The goals of this conference are to bring together researchers in
fields related to instruction-level parallelism, to encourage interaction,
and to further the state of the art in microarchitectures and
fine-grain parallel processing.
Sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Technical Committee on
Microprogramming and Microarchitecture (IEEE TC-MICRO), and the Association for Computing Machinery Special
Interest Group on Microprogramming (SIGMICRO).
Conference Co-chairs:
Steve Beaty
Steve Melvin
Local Arrangements Chair:
Ulrich Finger
Here's the Micro-29 Steering Committee
and the Program Committee.