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IEEE Computer Society Announces André Seznec as the 2025 ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award Recipient

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Seznec is recognized for seminal work in branch prediction and cache memories

LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 17 June 2025 – The IEEE Computer Society (CS) is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2025 ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award: André Seznec, SiFive Fellow on leave from INRIA/IRISA. The award honors Seznec’s extensive impact on computing, most notably his pioneering contributions to branch prediction and cache memories.

“André Seznec is a luminary in computer architecture,” said Hironori Washizaki, IEEE CS 2025 President. “His development of OGEHL and TAGE changed the field and today remain state‐of‐the‐art. His achievements can be found in billions of CPUs worldwide, creating a far-reaching impact on humanity and a significant legacy. We are honored to celebrate his contributions with this award.”

An IEEE Fellow, Seznec advanced computing through important inventions, including the TAGE branch predictor and skewed-associative cache. In fact, Seznec’s work has served as a gold standard of branch prediction for the last 15 years, with most current structures in industrial designs rooted in his seminal work. These achievements led to his selection as the 2020 recipient of the IEEE CS B. Ramakrishna Rau Award, which is given to those who offer substantial contributions in the field of computer microarchitecture and compiler code generation.

Over the course of his career, Seznec has published more than 100 papers, with many of his most notable contributions published solely under his name, demonstrating the profound impact he has had in solving some of the most challenging problems in computer architecture. His work serves as an example of how one researcher can achieve results that influence academia and industry for decades to come.

In addition, Seznec has been a dedicated supporter of industry education, collaboration, and advancement. For instance, he served multiple years on the organizing committee of the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), acting as general chair in 2010 and program committee chair in 2016. He also supported the future of computing as an educator, having graduated 29PhD students from 1991 to 2021.

Seznec will be formally recognized with the Eckert-Mauchly Award on Tuesday, 24 June at 10:30am JST at ISCA 2025 in Tokyo, Japan.

Biographical Background

André Seznec received his PhD in computer sciences from University of Rennes I in France.

In 1986, he joined INRIA, the French national research agency in computer science. Apart from a sabbatical in industry in 1999-2000, he spent most of his career at INRIA Rennes and was promoted as a Fellow Research Director in 2012. For the last few years, he has joined industry as an Intel Fellow (2021-2024), then a SiFive Fellow starting in 2024.

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