MAR202027

CGO 2027 — IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization

by ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH

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Where compilers meet AI accelerators — the premier venue for code generation and optimization

March 20–24, 2027·Salt Lake City, Utah·Paid
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MAR202027
CGO 2027 — IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization

by ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH

conferenceIn-Personupcoming

Where compilers meet AI accelerators — the premier venue for code generation and optimization

About This Event

CGO 2027, the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization, runs 20-24 March 2027 in Salt Lake City, Utah, co-located with HPCA, PPoPP and CC 2027 as part of the annual computer-architecture and compilers week. Technically sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH, CGO is where researchers and practitioners working at the interface of hardware and software present optimization and code-generation techniques, spanning purely static to fully dynamic approaches and pure software methods through to specific architectural support. The 2027 call for papers explicitly solicits machine-learning-based code generation, analysis, transformation and optimization, alongside parallelism and heterogeneity work targeting GPUs, TPUs and specialised accelerators. Like ASPLOS and OOPSLA it runs two submission rounds a year, with round-two papers due 10 September 2026 and notifications on 2 November 2026.

At a Glance

Date
March 20–24, 2027
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
Format
In-Person
Event Type
Conference
Status
Upcoming
Pricing
Paid
Organizer
ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH
Added
Aug 21, 2026
Updated
Aug 21, 2026

Topics & Focus Areas

Code generation and optimizationMachine learning for compiler optimizationML compilers and domain-specific languagesGPU, TPU and accelerator code generationDynamic language execution and JIT compilationPerformance analysis and profilingCompiler intermediate representationsCross-layer hardware/software optimization

Who Should Attend

  • Compiler engineers
  • ML systems engineers
  • Performance engineers
  • AI infrastructure architects
  • Computer architecture researchers
  • VPs of Engineering
  • Heads of AI platform

Organizer

A

ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH

sigplan.org/

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About This Event

CGO 2027, the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization, runs 20-24 March 2027 in Salt Lake City, Utah, co-located with HPCA, PPoPP and CC 2027 as part of the annual computer-architecture and compilers week. Technically sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH, CGO is where researchers and practitioners working at the interface of hardware and software present optimization and code-generation techniques, spanning purely static to fully dynamic approaches and pure software methods through to specific architectural support. The 2027 call for papers explicitly solicits machine-learning-based code generation, analysis, transformation and optimization, alongside parallelism and heterogeneity work targeting GPUs, TPUs and specialised accelerators. Like ASPLOS and OOPSLA it runs two submission rounds a year, with round-two papers due 10 September 2026 and notifications on 2 November 2026.

Key Dates & Deadlines

  • Artifact evaluation submission (Round 1)
  • Paper submission deadline (Round 2)
  • Round 1 invited revision submission
  • Artifact evaluation notification (Round 1)
  • Author rebuttal period opens (Round 2)
  • Notification to authors (Round 2)

At a Glance

Date
March 20–24, 2027
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
Format
In-Person
Event Type
Conference
Status
Upcoming
Pricing
Paid
Organizer
ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH
Added
Aug 21, 2026
Updated
Aug 21, 2026

Topics & Focus Areas

Code generation and optimizationMachine learning for compiler optimizationML compilers and domain-specific languagesGPU, TPU and accelerator code generationDynamic language execution and JIT compilationPerformance analysis and profilingCompiler intermediate representationsCross-layer hardware/software optimization

Who Should Attend

  • Compiler engineers
  • ML systems engineers
  • Performance engineers
  • AI infrastructure architects
  • Computer architecture researchers
  • VPs of Engineering
  • Heads of AI platform

Why Attend

If your inference bill is dominated by how well kernels get generated for your GPUs and accelerators, this is the room where that work originates. CGO is where compiler teams from silicon vendors, hyperscalers and framework projects present the code-generation and autotuning techniques that land in the ML stacks you deploy two to three years later. Attending with HPCA, PPoPP and CC in the same week lets a platform or AI-infrastructure leader benchmark their internal compiler strategy, recruit from a very small talent pool, and see which accelerator targets the research community is actually optimizing for before committing hardware budget.

Event Features

  • Main conference two-round paper track (Round 2 submission deadline 10 September 2026)
  • Artifact Evaluation track with its own submission and notification dates
  • Author rebuttal period between submission and notification in each round
  • CFP area: machine-learning-based code generation, analysis, transformation and optimization
  • CFP area: parallelism and heterogeneity — GPUs, TPUs and specialised targets
  • Co-located HPCA 2027 main and industry tracks, PPoPP 2027 and CC 2027

What Makes This Unique

  • Co-located with HPCA, PPoPP and CC 2027 — one trip covers computer architecture, parallel programming, compilers and code generation
  • Explicitly solicits machine-learning-based code generation and optimization, making it one of the few venues where ML-for-compilers and compilers-for-ML meet in the same programme
  • Two-round submission model with an author rebuttal period, so accepted work appears months sooner than at a single-deadline conference
  • Technically sponsored jointly by ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH, bridging the language, microarchitecture and hardware communities

Industries Represented

SemiconductorsCloud InfrastructureSoftwareHigh Performance Computing

Pricing Details

Registration for CGO 2027 is not yet open and no pass prices are published on the conference site. Registration is run jointly with the co-located HPCA/PPoPP/CGO/CC 2027 week.

Organizer

A

ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGMICRO and IEEE TCuARCH

sigplan.org/

Frequently Asked

When is CGO 2027?
CGO 2027 takes place March 20–24, 2027 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Where is CGO 2027 held?
CGO 2027 is held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The event format is in-person.
What is the CGO 2027 submission deadline?
The next CGO 2027 deadline is artifact evaluation submission (round 1) on Aug 31, 2026. Remaining dates: Paper submission deadline (Round 2) — Sep 10, 2026; Round 1 invited revision submission — Sep 24, 2026; Artifact evaluation notification (Round 1) — Oct 15, 2026; Author rebuttal period opens (Round 2) — Oct 20, 2026; Notification to authors (Round 2) — Nov 2, 2026.
How much does CGO 2027 cost?
CGO 2027 is paid. Registration for CGO 2027 is not yet open and no pass prices are published on the conference site. Registration is run jointly with the co-located HPCA/PPoPP/CGO/CC 2027 week.
Who should attend CGO 2027?
CGO 2027 is aimed at Compiler engineers, ML systems engineers, Performance engineers, AI infrastructure architects, Computer architecture researchers, VPs of Engineering, Heads of AI platform.
What topics does CGO 2027 cover?
CGO 2027 covers Code generation and optimization, Machine learning for compiler optimization, ML compilers and domain-specific languages, GPU, TPU and accelerator code generation, Dynamic language execution and JIT compilation, Performance analysis and profiling, Compiler intermediate representations, Cross-layer hardware/software optimization.

Sources

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  1. 1.2027.cgo.org2027.cgo.orgvendor
  2. 2.conf.researchr.orgcgo 2027
  3. 3.conf.researchr.orgcgo 2027 papers
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