CFP summary
GLSVLSI is a long-running ACM symposium on very-large-scale integration and hardware design. The 2026 edition in the Finger Lakes region continues the series’ focus on original, unpublished research across VLSI circuits, design methodologies, architectures, and emerging hardware systems. The program spans core VLSI topics as well as AI hardware, IoT and smart systems, CAD and EDA, testing and reliability, post-CMOS technologies, and hardware security.
Topics
VLSI circuits and design; ASIC and FPGA design; microprocessors and embedded processors; analog, digital, and mixed-signal circuits; NoC, SoC, interconnects, memories, biomedical devices; VLSI for AI, neuromorphic hardware, compute-in-memory; IoT and smart systems; computer-aided design, synthesis, verification, placement, routing, timing, and ML for EDA; testing, reliability and fault tolerance; post-CMOS and quantum technologies; hardware security and cryptographic hardware.