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In previous work, we showed the benefits and feasibility of having a processor dynamically partition its executing software such that critical software kernels are transparently p...
We examine the energy savings possible by re-mapping critical software loops from a microprocessor to configurable logic appearing on the same-chip in commodity chips now commerci...
Greg Stitt, Brian Grattan, Jason R. Villarreal, Fr...
We challenge the widespread assumption that an embedded system’s functionality can be captured in a single specification and then partitioned among software and custom hardware ...