Books on EDA and HW/SW Co-Design by Kurt Keutzer
A new viewpoint on code generation for directed acyclic graphs
ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems, 1998
... STAN LIAO, KURT KEUTZER, and STEVEN TJIANG Synopsys, Inc. and SRINIVAS DEVADAS Massachusetts ... more ... STAN LIAO, KURT KEUTZER, and STEVEN TJIANG Synopsys, Inc. and SRINIVAS DEVADAS Massachusetts Institute of Technology We present a new viewpoint on code generation for directed acyclic graphs (DAGs). ... Definition 3.3 Let a subject DAG DV, E be given. ...
Storage assignment to decrease code size
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 1996
Page 1. Storage Assignment to Stan Liao Srinivas Dcxadas MIT Department of EECS Cambridge, MA 021... more Page 1. Storage Assignment to Stan Liao Srinivas Dcxadas MIT Department of EECS Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 Abstract DSP architectures typically provide indirect addressing modes with auto-increment and decrement. ...
We investigate the differences in speed between applicationspecific integrated circuits and custo... more We investigate the differences in speed between applicationspecific integrated circuits and custom integrated circuits when each are implemented in the same process technology, with some examples in 0.25 micron CMOS. We first attempt to account for the elements that make the performance different and then examine ways in which tools and methodologies may close the performance gap between application-specific integrated circuits and custom circuits.
Closing the power gap between ASIC & custom: tools and techniques for low power design
... 319 DESIGN EXAMPLES 13. Pushing ASIC Performance in a Power Envelope 323 Leon Stok, Ruchir Pu... more ... 319 DESIGN EXAMPLES 13. Pushing ASIC Performance in a Power Envelope 323 Leon Stok, Ruchir Puri, Subhrajit Bhattacharya, John Cohn, Dennis Sylvester, Ashish Srivastava, Sarvesh Kulkarni 13.1 Introduction..... ...
Proceedings of the 37th conference on Design automation - DAC '00, 2000
We investigate the differences in speed between applicationspecific integrated circuits and custo... more We investigate the differences in speed between applicationspecific integrated circuits and custom integrated circuits when each are implemented in the same process technology, with some examples in 0.25 micron CMOS. We first attempt to account for the elements that make the performance different and then examine ways in which tools and methodologies may close the performance gap between application-specific integrated circuits and custom circuits.
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Books on EDA and HW/SW Co-Design by Kurt Keutzer