The advanced program for the 2002 International Solid State Circuit Conference is available the ISSCC website here.
There are some very interesting sections. The keynotes look interesting. I like the evening discussion sessions: "SOI: Solution or Indigestion", "Does Moore's Law Apply to Analog". The microprocessor papers look interesting as well.
Although this is probably interesting enough, I have an ulterior motive for posting this though... this year a paper that I co-authored was accepted for submission. Our paper is (6.6) "The 16kB Single-Cycle-Read-Access Cache on a Next Generation 64b Itanium Microprocessor" - that P.Mahoney is me. In fact, there are (if you count carefully), six McKinley papers scheduled to be presented this year - and this year I can say with confidence that there will be no last minute paper presentation cancellations.
Edit: Removed the password protected bit - since they appear to have changed the web page.
There are some very interesting sections. The keynotes look interesting. I like the evening discussion sessions: "SOI: Solution or Indigestion", "Does Moore's Law Apply to Analog". The microprocessor papers look interesting as well.
Although this is probably interesting enough, I have an ulterior motive for posting this though... this year a paper that I co-authored was accepted for submission. Our paper is (6.6) "The 16kB Single-Cycle-Read-Access Cache on a Next Generation 64b Itanium Microprocessor" - that P.Mahoney is me. In fact, there are (if you count carefully), six McKinley papers scheduled to be presented this year - and this year I can say with confidence that there will be no last minute paper presentation cancellations.
Edit: Removed the password protected bit - since they appear to have changed the web page.