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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j10]Christopher J. Berry, David Wolpert, Brian Bell, Adam Jatkowski, Jesse Surprise, Gerald Strevig, John Isakson, Ofer Geva, Brian Deskin, Mark Cichanowski, Giora Biran, Dina Hamid, Chris Cavitt, Gregory Fredeman, Dureseti Chidambarrao, Brandon Bruen, Michael H. Wood, Sean M. Carey, Drew Turner, Leon J. Sigal:
IBM z15: Physical design improvements to significantly increase content in the same technology. IBM J. Res. Dev. 64(5/6): 8:1-8:12 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j9]David Wolpert, Erwin Behnen, Leon J. Sigal, Yuen H. Chan, Gustavo Enrique Téllez, Douglas Bradley, Richard E. Serton, Rajesh Veerabhadraiah, William Ansley, Andrew Bianchi, Nagu Dhanwada, Sungjae Lee, Michael Scheuermann, Glen A. Wiedemeier, John Davis, Tobias Werner, Laura Darden, Keith G. Barkley, Michael Gray, Matthew Guzowski, Mitch DeHond, Timothy Schell, Stelios Tsapepas, Di Phan, Kriti Acharya, Jeffrey A. Zitz, Hunter F. Shi, Christopher J. Berry, James D. Warnock, Michael H. Wood, Robert M. Averill III:
IBM z14: Enabling physical design in 14-nm technology for high-performance, high-reliability microprocessors. IBM J. Res. Dev. 62(2/3): 10:1-10:14 (2018) - [c11]Christopher J. Berry, James D. Warnock, John Isakson, John Badar, Brian Bell, Frank Malgioglio, Guenter Mayer, Dina Hamid, Jesse Surprise, David Wolpert, Ofer Geva, Bill Huott, Leon J. Sigal, Sean M. Carey, Richard F. Rizzolo, Ricardo Nigaglioni, Mark Cichanowski, Dureseti Chidambarrao, Christian Jacobi, Anthony Saporito, Arthur O'neill, Robert J. Sonnelitter, Christian G. Zoellin, Michael H. Wood, José Neves:
IBM z14™: 14nm microprocessor for the next-generation mainframe. ISSCC 2018: 36-38 - 2015
- [j8]James D. Warnock, Christopher J. Berry, Michael H. Wood, Leon J. Sigal, Yun-Chan Myung, Guenter Mayer, Mark D. Mayo, Y. Chan, Frank Malgioglio, Gerald Strevig, Charudhattan Nagarajan, Sean M. Carey, Gerard Salem, Friedrich Schroeder, Howard H. Smith, Di Phan, Ricardo Nigaglioni, Thomas Strach, Matthew M. Ziegler, Niels Fricke, K. Lind, José Neves, Sridhar H. Rangarajan, J. P. Surprise, John Isakson, John Badar, Doug Malone, Donald W. Plass, A. Aipperspach, Dieter F. Wendel, Robert M. Averill III, Ruchir Puri:
IBM z13 circuit design and methodology. IBM J. Res. Dev. 59(4/5) (2015) - [c10]Baozhen Li, K. Paul Muller, James D. Warnock, Leon J. Sigal, Dinesh Badami:
A case study of electromigration reliability: From design point to system operations. IRPS 2015: 2 - [c9]James D. Warnock, Brian W. Curran, John Badar, Gregory Fredeman, Donald W. Plass, Yuen H. Chan, Sean M. Carey, Gerard Salem, Friedrich Schroeder, Frank Malgioglio, Guenter Mayer, Christopher J. Berry, Michael H. Wood, Yiu-Hing Chan, Mark D. Mayo, John Isakson, Charudhattan Nagarajan, Tobias Werner, Leon J. Sigal, Ricardo Nigaglioni, Mark Cichanowski, Jeffrey A. Zitz, Matthew M. Ziegler, Tim Bronson, Gerald Strevig, Daniel Dreps, Ruchir Puri, Douglas Malone, Dieter F. Wendel, Pak-kin Mak, Michael A. Blake:
4.1 22nm Next-generation IBM System z microprocessor. ISSCC 2015: 1-3 - 2014
- [j7]James D. Warnock, Yuen H. Chan, Hubert Harrer, Sean M. Carey, Gerard Salem, Doug Malone, Ruchir Puri, Jeffrey A. Zitz, Adam Jatkowski, Gerald Strevig, Ayan Datta, Anne Gattiker, Aditya Bansal, Guenter Mayer, Yiu-Hing Chan, Mark D. Mayo, David L. Rude, Leon J. Sigal, Thomas Strach, Howard H. Smith, Huajun Wen, Pak-kin Mak, Chung-Lung Kevin Shum, Donald W. Plass, Charles F. Webb:
Circuit and Physical Design of the zEnterprise™ EC12 Microprocessor Chips and Multi-Chip Module. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 49(1): 9-18 (2014) - 2013
- [c8]James D. Warnock, Yuen H. Chan, Hubert Harrer, David L. Rude, Ruchir Puri, Sean M. Carey, Gerard Salem, Guenter Mayer, Yiu-Hing Chan, Mark D. Mayo, Adam Jatkowski, Gerald Strevig, Leon J. Sigal, Ayan Datta, Anne Gattiker, Aditya Bansal, Doug Malone, Thomas Strach, Huajun Wen, Pak-kin Mak, Chung-Lung Kevin Shum, Donald W. Plass, Charles F. Webb:
5.5GHz system z microprocessor and multi-chip module. ISSCC 2013: 46-47 - 2011
- [c7]James D. Warnock, Y. Chan, William V. Huott, Sean M. Carey, Michael F. Fee, Huajun Wen, Mary Jo Saccamango, Frank Malgioglio, Patrick J. Meaney, Donald W. Plass, Yuen H. Chan, Mark D. Mayo, Guenter Mayer, Leon J. Sigal, David L. Rude, Robert M. Averill III, Michael H. Wood, Thomas Strach, Howard H. Smith, Brian W. Curran, Eric M. Schwarz, Lee Eisen, Doug Malone, Steve Weitzel, Pak-kin Mak, Thomas J. McPherson, Charles F. Webb:
A 5.2GHz microprocessor chip for the IBM zEnterprise™ system. ISSCC 2011: 70-72 - 2010
- [j6]Xiao Yan Zhang, Yiu-Hing Chan, Robert K. Montoye, Leon J. Sigal, Eric M. Schwarz, Michael Kelly:
A 270ps 20mW 108-bit End-around Carry Adder for Multiply-Add Fused Floating Point Unit. J. Signal Process. Syst. 58(2): 139-144 (2010) - [c6]James D. Warnock, Leon J. Sigal, Dieter F. Wendel, K. Paul Muller, Joshua Friedrich, Victor V. Zyuban, Ethan H. Cannon, A. J. KleinOsowski:
POWER7TM local clocking and clocked storage elements. ISSCC 2010: 178-179
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j5]Brian W. Curran, Eric Fluhr, Jose Paredes, Leon J. Sigal, Joshua Friedrich, Yiu-Hing Chan, Charlie Hwang:
Power-constrained high-frequency circuits for the IBM POWER6 microprocessor. IBM J. Res. Dev. 51(6): 715-732 (2007) - 2006
- [c5]Pong-Fei Lu, Nianzheng Cao, Leon J. Sigal, Pieter Woltgens, Raphael Robertazzi, David F. Heidel:
A pulsed low-voltage swing latch for reduced power dissipation in high-frequency microprocessors. ISLPED 2006: 85-88
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j4]Robert M. Averill III, Keith G. Barkley, Michael A. Bowen, Peter J. Camporese, Allan H. Dansky, Robert F. Hatch, Dale E. Hoffman, Mark D. Mayo, Scott A. McCabe, Timothy G. McNamara, Thomas J. McPherson, Gregory A. Northrop, Leon J. Sigal, Howard H. Smith, David A. Webber, Patrick M. Williams:
Chip integration methodology for the IBM S/390 G5 and G6 custom microprocessors. IBM J. Res. Dev. 43(5): 681-706 (1999) - 1998
- [c4]Dale E. Hoffman, Robert M. Averill III, Brian W. Curran, Yuen H. Chan, Allan H. Dansky, Robert F. Hatch, Timothy G. McNamara, Thomas J. McPherson, Gregory A. Northrop, Leon J. Sigal, Anthony Pelella, Patrick M. Williams:
Deep submicron design techniques for the 500 MHz IBM S/390 G5 custom microprocessor. ICCD 1998: 258-263 - 1997
- [j3]Eric M. Schwarz, Leon J. Sigal, Thomas J. McPherson:
CMOS floating-point unit for the S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server G4. IBM J. Res. Dev. 41(4&5): 475-488 (1997) - [j2]Leon J. Sigal, James D. Warnock, Brian W. Curran, Yuen H. Chan, Peter J. Camporese, Mark D. Mayo, William V. Huott, Daniel R. Knebel, Ching-Te Chuang, James P. Eckhardt, Philip T. Wu:
Circuit design techniques for the high-performance CMOS IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server G4 microprocessor. IBM J. Res. Dev. 41(4&5): 489-504 (1997) - [j1]Charles F. Webb, Carl J. Anderson, Leon J. Sigal, Kenneth L. Shepard, John S. Liptay, James D. Warnock, Brian W. Curran, Barry Krumm, Mark D. Mayo, Peter J. Camporese, Eric M. Schwarz, Mark S. Farrell, Phillip J. Restle, Robert M. Averill III, Timothy J. Slegel, William V. Huott, Yuen H. Chan, Bruce Wile, Thao N. Nguyen, Philip G. Emma, Daniel K. Beece, Ching-Te Chuang, Cyril Price:
A 4.1-ns compact 54×54-b multiplier utilizing sign-select Booth encoders. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 32(11): 1676-1682 (1997) - [c3]Eric M. Schwarz, Robert M. Averill III, Leon J. Sigal:
A Radix-8 CMOS S/390 Multiplier. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1997: 2-9 - [c2]James D. Warnock, Leon J. Sigal, Brian W. Curran, Yuen H. Chan:
High-Performance CMOS Circuit Techniques for the G-4 S/390 Microprocessor. ICCD 1997: 247-252
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c1]Leon J. Sigal, Charles R. Kime:
Concurrent Off-Phase Built-in Self-Test of Dormant Logic. ITC 1988: 934-941
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