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microprocessor and multiprocessor systems
microarchitecture and ILP processors
workload characterization
performance evaluation and simulation techniques
compiler-hardware and operating system-hardware interactions
interconnect architectures
memory and cache systems
power and thermal issues at the architecture level
I/O architectures and techniques
independent validation of previously published results
analysis of unsuccessful techniques
domain-specific processor architectures (e.g., embedded, graphics, network, etc.)
real-time and high-availability architectures
reconfigurable systems
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