Driven by continuing scaling of Moore's law, chip multiprocessors and systems-on-a-chip are expected to grow the core count from dozens today to hundreds in the near future. ...
Boris Grot, Joel Hestness, Stephen W. Keckler, Onu...
? This paper gives an overview of the place of reverse engineering (RE) in the semiconductor industry, and the techniques used to obtain information from semiconductor products. Th...
Almost all of the modern computers use multiple cores, and the number of cores is expected to increase as hardware prices go down, and Moore's law fails to hold. Most of the ...
The network is becoming faster day by day. High-speed links, of many Gbps, are considered as commodity technology empowering the Internet. On the other hand, Moore’s law still a...
Elias Athanasopoulos, Antonis Krithinakis, Georgio...
Abstract—Rapid advances in integrated circuit (IC) development predicted by Moore’s Law lead to increasingly complex, hard to verify IC designs. Design insiders or adversaries ...