@Bibtex-file{SE/hot-chips.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography of presentations from the annual {IEEE}
                 Hot Chips symposia (1989--date)",
  author =       "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  email =        "beebe@math.utah.edu",
  address =      "Center for Scientific Computing\\ University of
                 Utah\\
                 Department of Mathematics, 322 INSCC\\ 155 S 1400 E RM
                 233\\ Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090\\ USA",
  supported =    "yes",
  keywords =     "bibliography; BibTeX; Hot Chips Symposia",
  abstract =     "This is a bibliography of presentations from the
                 annual IEEE Hot Chips symposia (1989--date).",
  readme =       "The conferences have a Web site at \par
                 http://www.hotchips.org/ \par According to editorials
                 in IEEE Micro, these symposia do not have formal
                 proceedings, but selected papers are expected to be
                 published in IEEE Micro in spring issues following each
                 Hot Chips symposium. \par At least since 1996, the
                 conference Web site preserves the slides from most of
                 the talks, using in PDF form, and URLs for them are
                 included in the BibTeX entries below. \par I cannot
                 find library catalog entries for any of these symposia,
                 and the IEEE Web sites at \par
                 http://shop.ieee.org/store/ http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/
                 \par do not contain entries for them; this bears out
                 the editorial statements noted above. \par It may be
                 that Hot Chips will continue to be an unpublished
                 symposium with talks about work-in-progress, with the
                 expectation that full papers will appear elsewhere
                 later, perhaps in IEEE Micro. \par Nevertheless, since
                 a lot of important new work has appeared in these
                 conferences, it seems worthwhile for historical
                 purposes to record bibliographic entries, even if
                 formal publication perhaps appears elsewhere much
                 later. Such entries will be included whenever they can
                 be identified. \par Database and library catalog
                 coverage of these conferences is rather sparse. Limited
                 data was found in the OCLC WorldCat and Proceedings
                 databases, and programs and sometimes, presentation
                 slides, for papers from the Hot Chips 11 and 12
                 conferences (1999 and 2000) were found at
                 http://www.hotchips.org/. However, the Hot Chips 11
                 program is incomplete there; it incorrectly continues
                 into the Hot Chips 12 program. \par Many of the titles
                 given in the conference programs disagree with those in
                 the actual online articles; in such cases, the BibTeX
                 entry includes an alttitle value from the program, with
                 the title value taken from the article text. Also, a
                 fair number of conference program titles lack online
                 article text.",
}
