IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA) 2026
Welcome to the website of the 32nd IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-32).
The IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA) is a premier venue for presenting research results in Computer Architecture. HPCA provides a high-profile forum for researchers and engineers to present their latest findings across a broad range of topics, including processor and memory systems, interconnection networks, accelerators, heterogeneous and reconfigurable systems, datacenter and cloud systems, security and reliability in architecture, and more.
HPCA will be held in Sydney, Australia from 31st January – 4th February 2026 and will be co-located with HPCA/PPoPP/CGO/CC 2026.
HPCA26 Preprint
We provide a shared folder with the preprint for this session here: Paper Share Folder (OneDrive) This folder is password-protected. Please ask the session chair for the password.
Badge Collection
You can collect your badge from the registration desk from 7:45am onwards on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and from 8:15am onwards on Tuesday and Wednesday. The registration desk will be open on Sunday evening prior to the Welcome Reception in the Parkside Ballroom, to which all registered attendees are invited.
Details about the venue and how to get there are here. The registration desk is on the ground floor near the main entrance on Iron Wharf Place, next to the Sofitel hotel. The full schedule for the registration desk is available here.
Schedule
Detailed programs: Overall, PPoPP, HPCA, CGO, and CC.
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