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2006
IEEE
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Networks on chips for high-end consumer-electronics TV system architectures
Consumer electronics products, such as high-end (digital) TVs, contain complex systems on chip (SOC) that offer high computational performance at low cost. Traditionally, these SO...
Frits Steenhof, Harry Duque, Björn Nilsson, K...
CODES
2005
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
CRAMES: compressed RAM for embedded systems
Memory is a scarce resource in many embedded systems. Increasing memory often increases packaging and cooling costs, size, and energy consumption. This paper presents CRAMES, an e...
Lei Yang, Robert P. Dick, Haris Lekatsas, Srimat T...
ISCA
2005
IEEE
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An Evaluation Framework and Instruction Set Architecture for Ion-Trap Based Quantum Micro-Architectures
: The theoretical study of quantum computation has yielded efficient algorithms for some traditionally hard problems. Correspondingly, experimental work on the underlying physical...
Steven Balensiefer, Lucas Kreger-Stickles, Mark Os...
ASPDAC
2005
ACM
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Scalable interprocedural register allocation for high level synthesis
Abstract— The success of classical high level synthesis has been limited by the complexity of the applications it can handle, typically not large enough to necessitate the depart...
Rami Beidas, Jianwen Zhu
ISCA
2010
IEEE
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The virtual write queue: coordinating DRAM and last-level cache policies
In computer architecture, caches have primarily been viewed as a means to hide memory latency from the CPU. Cache policies have focused on anticipating the CPU’s data needs, and...
Jeffrey Stuecheli, Dimitris Kaseridis, David Daly,...