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Hardware Acceleration and a Grateful Goodbye

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After two terms and a four-year stint, this issue is my last as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE MICRO. It has been an amazing and rewarding experience with 24 issues in total.… Click to show full abstract

After two terms and a four-year stint, this issue is my last as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE MICRO. It has been an amazing and rewarding experience with 24 issues in total. A couple theme issues are recurring annually such as Top Picks and Hot Chips—both are widely known and considered prestigious and important for our community. The other issues were focusing on specific themes and new emerging trends, including near-data processing, heterogeneous computing, mobile systems, security, Internet of Things, cognitive architectures, ultra-low-power processors, post-Moore era architectures, automotive computing, approximate computing, memristor-based computing, etc. I hope you have seen new ideas and gained additional insight from reading papers in these issues, which you could apply in your research or in your practice.

Keywords: hardware acceleration; acceleration grateful; grateful goodbye

Journal Title: IEEE Micro
Year Published: 2018

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