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Guest Editors' Introduction:
Accelerator Architectures (pdf)
Sanjay Patel and Wen-mei W. Hwu
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The computational accelerator field is blossoming with activity in multidisciplinary, advanced research and development for new classes of accelerator architectures and applications to tap into accelerators' power. The guest editors define the area of computational acceleration, discuss architectural trade-offs, clarify issues, drawbacks, and advantages of applications development on accelerator architectures, and attempt to answer the question, "If we build it, who will come?"

Micro Economics (pdf)
Shane Greenstein
Kellogg Graduate School of Management

The vast majority of presidential voters decide their votes on the basis of policies other than those that shape high-tech markets, but election results have enormous consequence for high tech. That symmetry has been with us for many years, and it explains a lot of what we see in federal government policy. It shapes the tenor of elections, the prevalence of backroom decision making, and the type of policies for high-tech markets the US government makes.

 


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