Journal: IEEE Micro

Volume 9, Issue 6

8 -- 27Philip C. Treleaven, Marco Aurélio Cavalcanti Pacheco, Marley M. B. R. Vellasco. VLSI architectures for neural networks
28 -- 44Karl Goser, Ulrich Hilleringmann, Ulrich Rückert 0001, Klaus Schumacher. VLSI technologies for artificial neural networks
46 -- 55Michel Verleysen, Paul G. A. Jespers. An analog VLSI implementation of Hopfield's neural network
56 -- 63Olivier Rossetto, Christian Jutten, Jeanny Hérault, Ingo Kreuzer. Analog VLSI synaptic matrices as building blocks for neural networks
64 -- 74Alan F. Murray. Pulse arithmetic in VLSI neural networks
75 -- 76Eduardo R. Caianiello. Is there a silicon way to intelligence?

Volume 9, Issue 5

8 -- 9Richard H. Stern. Appropriate and inappropriate legal protection of user interfaces and screen displays. 3. Copyright law, the courts, and the copyright office
10 -- 19N. Jagadish, J. Mohan Kumar, Lalit M. Patnaik. An efficient scheme for interprocessor communication using dual-ported RAMs
20 -- 27Tho Le-Ngoc, Minh Tue Vo. Implementation and performance of the fast Hartley transform
28 -- 43Walter J. Price. A benchmark tutorial
44 -- 51An-Chi Liu, Ranjani Parthasarathi. Hardware monitoring of a multiprocessor system
52 -- 60David F. Franklin, David V. Ostler. The P1073 medical information bus
61 -- 67William P. Birmingham, Anurag P. Gupta, Daniel P. Siewiorek. The Micon system for computer design
68 -- 74Mark Walker, Paul Hasler, Lex A. Akers. A CMOS neural network for pattern association

Volume 9, Issue 4

7 -- 10Richard H. Stern. MicroLaw-appropriate and inappropriate legal protection of user interfaces and screen displays. II. Technical aspects of screen design raising legal policy issues
15 -- 30Leslie Kohn, Neal Margulis. Introducing the Intel i860 64-bit microprocessor
31 -- 50Joe Jelemensky, Vernon Goler, Brad Burgess, James Eifert, Gary Miller, Leslie Kohn, Neal Margulis. The MC68332 microcontroller
51 -- 62Richard S. Piepho, William S. Wu. A comparison of RISC architectures
63 -- 77Matthew Johnson. A fixed-point DSP for graphics engines

Volume 9, Issue 3

14 -- 25Ken Sakamura, Yoshiaki Kushiki, Kazuhiro Oda. An overview of the BTRON/286 specification
26 -- 44Shumpei Kawasaki, Mitsuru Watabe, Shigeki Morinaga. A floating-point VLSI chip for the TRON architecture: an architecture for reliable numerical programming
45 -- 59Shinji Komori, Kenji Shima, Souichi Miyata, Toshiya Okamoto, Hiroaki Terada. The data-driven microprocessor
60 -- 75Jean-Daniel Nicoud, Andrew M. Tyrrell. The transputer T414 instruction set
76 -- 83M. Mehdi Owrang O., W. Gamini Gunaratna. A logical design tool for relational databases
84 -- 88Richard H. Stern. Appropriate and inappropriate legal protection of user interfaces and screen displays. I

Volume 9, Issue 2

14 -- 25Victor K. L. Huang, James W. Seery, William S. Wu, Saul Altabet, Michael J. Killian, Simeon Aymeloglu, Thaddeus J. Gabara, Aaron L. Fisher, Inseok Hwang, David W. Thompson. The AT&T WE32200 design challenge
26 -- 38Charles Melear. The design of the 88000 RISC family
39 -- 51Ioan Dancea. Dynamically changing the logical behavior of the microcomputer interface
52 -- 68Mike P. Papazoglou. An extensible DBMS for small and medium systems
69 -- 79Bernd Ingenbleek, Klaus Wölcken, Claudia Matthaus. Information flow in digital metal-oxide semiconductor circuits

Volume 9, Issue 1

2 -- 5Richard H. Stern. MicroLaw-protecting hardware against competition by copyrighting it as a compilation of data
10 -- 23Pierluigi Civera, Gianluca Piccinini, Maurizio Zamboni. Implementation studies for a VLSI Prolog coprocessor
25 -- 40Hermann Kopetz, Andreas Damm, Christian Koza, Marco Mulazzani, Wolfgang Schwabl, Christoph Senft, Ralph Zainlinger. Distributed fault-tolerant real-time systems: the Mars approach
42 -- 56Enrico Appiani, Bruno Conterno, Vildo Luperini, Leonardo Roncarolo. EMMA2: a high-performance hierarchical multiprocessor
57 -- 65Beatrice Lazzerini. Effective VLSI processor architectures for HLL computers: the RISC approach
66 -- 76Mansur Kabuka, Rodrigo Escoto. Real-time implementation of the Newton-Euler equations of motion on the NEC μPD77230 DSP