DSP architectures typically provide indirect addressing modes with auto-increment and decrement. In addition, indexing mode is not available, and there are usually few, if any, ge...
Stan Y. Liao, Srinivas Devadas, Kurt Keutzer, Stev...
An important issue in embedded systems design is the size of programs. As computing devices decrease in size, yet with more and more functions, better code size optimizations are i...
Abstract. In DSP processors, minimizing the amount of address calculations is critical for reducing code size and improving performance since studies of programs have shown that in...
Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mary Jane Irwin, Guilin Chen, ...
Abstract— In a direct-mapped instruction cache, all instructions that have the same memory address modulo the cache size, share a common and unique cache slot. Instruction cache ...
An Application Specific Instruction Set Processor (ASIP) exploits special characteristics of the given application(s) to meet the desired performance, cost and power requirements....