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This book offers the first comprehensive coverage of digital design
techniques to expand the power-performance tradeoff well beyond
that allowed by conventional wide voltage scaling. Compared to
conventional fixed designs, the approach described in this book
makes digital circuits more versatile and adaptive, allowing
simultaneous optimization at both ends of the power-performance
spectrum. Drop-in solutions for fully automated and low-effort
design based on commercial CAD tools are discussed extensively for
processors, accelerators and on-chip memories, and are applicable
to prominent applications (e.g., IoT, AI, wearables, biomedical).
Through the higher power-performance versatility techniques
described in this book, readers are enabled to reduce the design
effort through reuse of the same digital design instance, across a
wide range of applications. All concepts the authors discuss are
demonstrated by dedicated testchip designs and experimental
results. To make the results immediately usable by the reader, all
the scripts necessary to create automated design flows based on
commercial tools are provided and explained.
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Face to Face with Strabismus
Francesca Cesari; Contributions by Giovanni Battista Marcon, Saurabh Jain
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This book offers the first comprehensive coverage of digital design
techniques to expand the power-performance tradeoff well beyond
that allowed by conventional wide voltage scaling. Compared to
conventional fixed designs, the approach described in this book
makes digital circuits more versatile and adaptive, allowing
simultaneous optimization at both ends of the power-performance
spectrum. Drop-in solutions for fully automated and low-effort
design based on commercial CAD tools are discussed extensively for
processors, accelerators and on-chip memories, and are applicable
to prominent applications (e.g., IoT, AI, wearables, biomedical).
Through the higher power-performance versatility techniques
described in this book, readers are enabled to reduce the design
effort through reuse of the same digital design instance, across a
wide range of applications. All concepts the authors discuss are
demonstrated by dedicated testchip designs and experimental
results. To make the results immediately usable by the reader, all
the scripts necessary to create automated design flows based on
commercial tools are provided and explained.
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