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SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, March 1995
- Aimee Severson, Brent Nelson:

Throughput in a counterflow pipeline processor. 5-12 - Tsong-Chih Hsu, Sheng-De Wang:

A simple architecture for constant time sorting machines. 13-19 - William A. Wulf, Sally A. McKee:

Hitting the memory wall: implications of the obvious. 20-24 - Mark Thorson:

Internet Nuggets. 25-28
Volume 23, Number 2, May 1995
- David A. Patterson:

Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, ISCA '95, Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy, June 22-24, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-698-0 [contents]
Volume 23, Number 3, June 1995
- Carl J. Beckmann:

HTGL: a program modelling language. 3-10 - Jean-Louis Lafitte:

On structured data handling in parallel processing. 11-18 - Bernd Ulmann:

μ-EP-1: a simple 32-bit architecture. 19-24 - Mark Thorson:

lnternet Nuggets. 25-27 - Daniel Tabak:

Cache and Memory Hierarchy Design: A Performance-Directed Approach by Steven A.Przybylski. 28
Volume 23, Number 4, September 1995
- Maurice V. Wilkes:

The memory wall and the CMOS end-point. 4-6 - Eric E. Johnson:

Graffiti on "the memory wall". 7-8 - Tariq Afzal:

Performance modeling using the Motorola PowerPC timing simulator. 9-18 - Behrooz Parhami:

SIMD machines: do they have a significant future? 19-22 - Ravi Jain, John Werth:

Airdisks and airRAID (expanded extract): modeling and scheduling periodic wireless data broadcast. 23-28 - Leonidas I. Kontothanassis, Michael L. Scott

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Efficient shared memory with minimal hardware support. 29-35
Volume 23, Number 5, December 1995
- Michael K. Gschwind, Thomas J. Pietsch:

Vector prefetching. 1-7 - Ramesh K. Karne:

Object-oriented computer architectures for new generation of applications. 8-19 - Humayun Khalid:

The unconventional replacement algorithms. 20-26 - Humayun Khalid:

A trace-driven simulation methodology. 27-33 - Nikki Mirghafori, Margret Jacoby, David A. Patterson:

Truth in SPEC benchmarks. 34-42 - Mark Thorson:

Internet Nuggets. 43-44

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