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A Disruptive Computer Design Idea: Architectures with Repeatable Timing
Edward A. Lee, Stephen A. Edwards, Sungjun Kim, Isaac Liu, Hiren Patel, Martin Schoeberl

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Edward A. Lee, Stephen A. Edwards, Sungjun Kim, Isaac Liu, Hiren Patel, Martin Schoeberl. "A Disruptive Computer Design Idea: Architectures with Repeatable Timing". Talk or presentation, 6, October, 2009; Invited Talk, IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD), Squaw Valley, CA.

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    Edward A. Lee, Stephen A. Edwards, Sungjun Kim, Isaac Liu,
    Hiren Patel, Martin Schoeberl. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/623.html"
    ><i>A Disruptive Computer Design Idea:
    Architectures with Repeatable Timing</i></a>,
    Talk or presentation,  6, October, 2009; Invited Talk, IEEE
    International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD), Squaw
    Valley, CA.
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    Edward A. Lee, Stephen A. Edwards, Sungjun Kim, Isaac Liu,
    Hiren Patel, Martin Schoeberl. "A Disruptive Computer
    Design Idea: Architectures with Repeatable Timing".
    Talk or presentation,  6, October, 2009; Invited Talk, IEEE
    International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD), Squaw
    Valley, CA.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{LeeEdwardsKimLiuPatelSchoeberl09_DisruptiveComputerDesignIdeaArchitecturesWithRepeatable,
        author = {Edward A. Lee and Stephen A. Edwards and Sungjun
                  Kim and Isaac Liu and Hiren Patel and Martin
                  Schoeberl},
        title = {A Disruptive Computer Design Idea: Architectures
                  with Repeatable Timing},
        day = {6},
        month = {October},
        year = {2009},
        note = {Invited Talk, IEEE International Conference on
                  Computer Design (ICCD), Squaw Valley, CA},
        abstract = {(No abstract.)},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/623.html}
    }
    

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