Vail Computer Elements Workshop

VCEW in the Past

Vail, Colorado

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2024Scott Tibbetts Photo
2023Josh Benaloh, Microsoft Photo missing
2022Ivan Sutherland Photo missing
2021Robert Hormuth, AMD Virtual Attendees
Physical Attendees
2020Whitfield Diffey Photo
2019Iann M. Barron Photo
2018Stephanie Rosenbaum Photo
2017Andrew Herbert Photo
2016John Kelsey, NIST Photo
2015Jon CallasThe Evolving Data Center Photo
2014Robin HansonPossible Futures
2013Joel PrimackNovel Computer Elements Photo
2012Jim HughesNew Dimensions Photo
2011Dr Anita JonesExpanding Frontiers
2010Dave HitzNew Horizons Photo
2009John Polhemus & Ron BellThe Next 40 Years Photo
2008Guy SteeleWhat's New? Photo
2007John Wawrzynek2010 and Beyond Photo
2006Keynote unknownNew Horizons
2005Peter HsuFuture Visions
2004Dr. William GlennFuture Visions
2003Valerie McNevimExpanding Horizons
2002Intel & AMD on 64 bitsDesign Challenges
2001Rich Gold, William Pulleyblank, and Ted Selker
2000Bob Guernsey
1999Dr. Richard WirtWhen does it get difficult to design chips?
1998Dr Rick Baum, The Next Decade of Moore’s Law
1997Mike JohnsonTechnology Moves Too Fast to Worry About Themes!
1996Michael SlaterBack to the Future

Mesa, Arizona

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2003Al AlcornCrossing the Chasm
2002Cancelled
2001Mark DeanNew Frontiers in Computing
2000Stephen L. SmithLow Power Design Issues
1999Dr Richard WirtWhen Does It Get Difficult to Design Chips?
1998Tak Ning, Dick BartelinkSmaller, Faster, How Much Longer?
1997Phil HesterThe Next Wave of Computing

Portofino, Italy

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1997Alberto Sangiovanni VincentelliThe Changing European Electronic Landscape

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