by Amir Yazdanbakhsh and Jan Wassenberg on Oct 8, 2025 | Tags: Algorithmic Innovation, Computer Architecture, Computer System, Generality & Programmability, Hardware Lottery, Hardware-Software Co-design, Machine Learning, MatMul, Moore's Law, Opinion, Research Perspective, Transformer
Matrix multiplication dominates AI hardware and research. Betting everything on MatMul risks an innovation monoculture — it’s time to diversify our compute bets.
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by Babak Falsafi on Sep 17, 2025 | Tags: datacenter, metrics, power
Since publishing my piece on prioritizing energy accounting in data centers back in June, there’s been a steady wave of media coverage highlighting the rapid growth of datacenters and their impact on energy demand. On August 17, The Economist reported that U.S....
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by Irene Wang on Sep 5, 2025 | Tags: Conference, Mentoring, uarch, Workshop
The 7th annual Undergraduate Architecture Mentoring (uArch) Workshop took place alongside the International Symposium of Computer Architecture (ISCA) 2025, in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan! Similar to previous years, uArch was conducted in a hybrid format,...
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by Todd Austin on Aug 25, 2025 | Tags: Architecture
I am a COMPUTER ARCHITECT, which means I design computers. I was trained at a great school (UW-Madison), and I worked in industry (Intel) before I became a professor (University of Michigan). Despite these rarefied experiences, I first came to know computer...
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by T. N. Vijaykumar on Aug 7, 2025 | Tags: Ethics, paper reviewing
Intellectually-conflicted reviews are an ethical and moral danger for the reviewers, result in repeated or permanent rejection of good papers, seriously hurt the careers of the authors, stymie progress in our field, but remain unrecognized by our review process.
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by Karu Sankaralingam on Aug 1, 2025 | Tags: LLMs, Reviewing
While the peer review process is the bedrock of modern science, it is notoriously slow, subjective, and inefficient. This blog post explores how Large Language Models (LLMs) can be used to re-imagine the review architecture, augmenting human expertise to build a...
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