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ISCA
1989
IEEE
1033views Hardware» more  ISCA 1989»
13 years 9 months ago
Can Dataflow Subsume von Neumann Computing?
: We explore the question: “What can a von Neumann processor borrow from dataflow to make it more suitable for a multiprocessor?’’ Starting with a simple, “RISC-like” ins...
Rishiyur S. Nikhil
SIGARCH
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
OpenDF: a dataflow toolset for reconfigurable hardware and multicore systems
This paper presents the OpenDF framework and recalls that dataflow programming was once invented to address the problem of parallel computing. We discuss the problems with an impe...
Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, Gordon J. Brebner, Jö...
EUROMICRO
1997
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
What computer architecture can learn from computational intelligence-and vice versa
This paper considers whether the seemingly disparate fields of Computational Intelligence (CI) and computer architecture can profit from each others’ principles, results and e...
Ronald Moore, Bernd Klauer, Klaus Waldschmidt
RSP
2005
IEEE
164views Control Systems» more  RSP 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
High Level Synthesis for Data-Driven Applications
Abstract— John von Neumann proposed his famous architecture in a context where hardware was very expensive and bulky. His goal was to maximize functionality with minimal hardware...
Etienne Bergeron, Xavier Saint-Mleux, Marc Feeley,...
MICRO
2007
IEEE
94views Hardware» more  MICRO 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Argus: Low-Cost, Comprehensive Error Detection in Simple Cores
We have developed Argus, a novel approach for providing low-cost, comprehensive error detection for simple cores. The key to Argus is that the operation of a von Neumann core cons...
Albert Meixner, Michael E. Bauer, Daniel J. Sorin