Cool Chips (symposium)

Cool Chips (symposium)

Cool Chips is an international symposium which is held every year since 1998. The symposium is sponsored by Technical Committees on Microprocessors and Microcomputers and Computer Architecture of the IEEE Computer Society[1]. The focus of the symposium is on presentation and discussion of advancements in the areas of low power and high performance chips[1].

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