Gain global exposure and credit for yourself and your company by submitting a proposal for an in-depth technical/technical-business article to be published on the MPR website and in hardcopy issues of Microprocessor Report.
Microprocessor Report has been the leading technical publication for the microprocessor industry since it was first introduced twenty-one years ago by Michael Slater. Over the years as times have changed so has our coverage.

Thus, as our readers have benefited from information selected from a wider palette of technical disciplines, we would like to extend our invitation to hardware and software practicing professionals in academic and engineering positions.
Share your unbiased views and opinions on any of the topics listed below – if chosen by the MPR staff for publication, your article will earn you the respect of your peers and exposure to a global audience.
A short nonexhaustive list of topics of interest includes the following:
- Advances in computer technology and architecture
- Advances in semiconductor technology
- Issues in designing and programming multiple-core and massively parallel architectures
- Data-intensive processing chips and IP aimed at video, imaging, audio, graphics, and image recognition
- Lowering power via semiconductor technology, physical design, architecture, and system and application software
- General-purpose processors for PCs, workstations, and servers
- General-purpose low-power embedded cores and chips
- General-purpose high-performance embedded cores and chips
- Imaging and video DSP
- Consumer electronics and other application-specific processors
- Advanced microcontroller designs
- Designs employing processors and DSP implemented in FPGA and CPLD technologies
- Processors and SoCs in automotive applications
- MP3 and video recorders and players in home and mobile applications
- Cellular phones
- Supercomputing chips and workstations
- Graphics
- Application-specific platforms: the cores, the chips, and the software that must make them work
- Multicore processors and enabling technologies
- IP and tools for system-on-chip (SoC) design
Accepted proposal authors will be provided with technical and writing style help and guidance by the staff of MPR. Aside from the worldwide visibility provided by the English language, very interesting MPR articles may be translated for publication in countries where Reed Business Information is publishing localized versions of EDN and other magazines.
Proposals for articles are welcome at any time.
Please send proposals and questions about technical content and topics to Max Baron. Phone in the U.S.: 408-773-9677. E-mail: mbaron@reedbusiness.com and MaxMBaron@aol.com
Please copy proposals and direct all other questions to Ms. Sally Pena. Ms. Pena’s phone in the U.S.: 408-345-1622. E-mail: sally.pena@reedbusiness.com
The analyst team and editorial staff at MPR wishes our authors the best of success!
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