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ASPDAC
2005
ACM
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15 years 2 months ago
Design at the end of the silicon roadmap
Jan M. Rabaey
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ISCA
2011
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
Dark silicon and the end of multicore scaling
Since 2005, processor designers have increased core counts to exploit Moore’s Law scaling, rather than focusing on single-core performance. The failure of Dennard scaling, to wh...
Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Emily R. Blem, Renée St....
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VLSID
2002
IEEE
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16 years 1 months ago
Development of ASIC Chip-Set for High-End Network Processing Application-A Case Study
Choosing the right methodology is a significant step towards successful VLSI designs. Traditional methodologies and tools are no longer adequate to handle large and complex design...
Sanjeev Patel
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DATE
2009
IEEE
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15 years 7 months ago
Reconfigurable circuit design with nanomaterials
—It is generally acknowledged that nanoelectronics will eventually replace traditional silicon CMOS in high-performance integrated circuits. To that end, considerable investments...
Chen Dong, Scott Chilstedt, Deming Chen
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ICSE
2007
IEEE-ACM
16 years 22 days ago
Collaboration in Software Engineering: A Roadmap
Software engineering projects are inherently cooperative, requiring many software engineers to coordinate their efforts to produce a large software system. Integral to this effort...
Jim Whitehead