Designing an Alpha Microprocessor first appeared in a magazine called 'Computer', Volume 32, Issue 7, July 1999. It was on pages 27-34, and written by Matt Reilly.
It has a a few citations [0]. (And though I owned a lot of them, I don't think I read this particular Issue.)
Members can buy it from the IEEE [0]. That appears to be the only recourse.
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Thing CPU Architects Need To Think About has a cover page here. [1] Unfortunately, the video isn't attached. But, it was part of the class EE380, which has a YouTube playlist [2], unfortunately though a lot of the talks are good, they don't include our video. Even worse, I found a fairly recent comment from another HNer [3], which suggests all online copies are gone. By persisting, I found the original asx via the Wayback Machine [4], which is utterly useless without the server.
> Designing an Alpha Microprocessor first appeared in a magazine called 'Computer', Volume 32, Issue 7, July 1999. It was on pages 27-34, and written by Matt Reilly.
> It has a a few citations [0]. (And though I owned a lot of them, I don't think I read this particular Issue.)
> Members can buy it from the IEEE [0]. That appears to be the only recourse.
That appears to be the only legal recourse. If you do not care about legality, there is sci-hub.
Designing an Alpha Microprocessor first appeared in a magazine called 'Computer', Volume 32, Issue 7, July 1999. It was on pages 27-34, and written by Matt Reilly.
It has a a few citations [0]. (And though I owned a lot of them, I don't think I read this particular Issue.)
Members can buy it from the IEEE [0]. That appears to be the only recourse.
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Thing CPU Architects Need To Think About has a cover page here. [1] Unfortunately, the video isn't attached. But, it was part of the class EE380, which has a YouTube playlist [2], unfortunately though a lot of the talks are good, they don't include our video. Even worse, I found a fairly recent comment from another HNer [3], which suggests all online copies are gone. By persisting, I found the original asx via the Wayback Machine [4], which is utterly useless without the server.
Alas, I cannot find any working copy.
[0] https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/774915
[1] https://web.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/040218.html
[2] https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoROMvodv4rMWw6rRoeSp...
[3] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15900610
[4] https://web.archive.org/web/20130325010756/http://stanford-o...