2007
DOI: 10.1145/1278480.1278544
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Chip multi-processor generator

Abstract: The drive for low-power, high performance computation coupled with the extremely high design costs for ASIC designs, has driven a number of designers to try to create a flexible, universal computing platform that will supersede the microprocessor. We argue that these flexible, general computing chips are trying to accomplish more than is commercially needed. Since design NRE costs are an order of magnitude larger than fabrication NRE costs, a two-step design system seems attractive. First, the users configure/… Show more

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