The ACM sponsored TAU series of workshops provide an informal forum for practitioners and researchers working on temporal aspects of digital systems to disseminate early work and engage in a free discussion of ideas. The twenty-second in the TAU series, the TAU 2015 workshop emphasizes the sub 22nm timing challenges with special invited talks. TAU encourages novel topics related to timing properties of digital electronic systems.
*TAU 2015 was held at Hilton Garden Inn, Monterey, California, USA between March 12-13, 2015. The workshop has concluded for 2015. TAU thanks all attendees and sponsors for a successful event and looks forward to an equally exciting workshop in 2016 (details to be posted after June 2015).
* Final technical program and selected slides are now available |
* TAU 2015 had speakers/attendees from academia and companies including: Altera, ARM, Ausdia, Broadcom, Cadence, Cisco, ClkDA, CMU, D E Shaw, Fishtail DA, IBM, IIT, Intel, La Rivier, Microsemi, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Samsung, Synopsys, TI, TSMC, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Xilinx |
* Pictures from TAU 2015 |
Similar to prior years, TAU organized a timing contest. The topic for the TAU 2015 contest was Incremental timing and CPPR (common path pessimism reduction). Winners of the contest were be awarded plaques as well as cash prizes!
Conference organizers
- General chair: Igor Keller (Cadence)
- Technical program chair: Debjit Sinha (IBM)
- Past general chair: Chirayu Amin (Intel)
- Contest chair: Jin Hu (IBM)