Photolithography systems are on pace to reach atomic scale by the mid-2020s, necessitating alternatives to continue realizing faster, more predictable, and cheaper …
Reconfigurable Computing marks a revolutionary and hot topic that bridges the gap between the separate worlds of hardware and software design—the key feature of …
JR Hauser, J Wawrzynek - … The 5th Annual IEEE Symposium on …, 1997 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Typical reconfigurable machines exhibit shortcomings that make them less than ideal for general-purpose computing. The Garp Architecture combines reconfigurable hardware with …
R Hartenstein - Proceedings design, automation and test in …, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The paper surveys a decade of R&D on coarse grain reconfigurable hardware and related CAD, points out why this emerging discipline is heading toward a dichotomy of computing …
M Lin, A El Gamal, YC Lu, S Wong - … of the 2006 ACM/SIGDA 14th …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
The performance benefits of a monolithically stacked 3D-FPGA, whereby the programming overhead of an FPGA is stacked on top of a standard CMOS layer containing the logic …
Microprocessors and memory systems suffer from a growing gap in performance. We introduce Active Pages, a computation model which addresses this gap by shifting data …
SC Goldstein, H Schmit, M Moe, M Budiu… - ACM SIGARCH …, 1999 - dl.acm.org
Future computing workloads will emphasize an architecture's ability to perform relatively simple calculations on massive quantities of mixed-width data. This paper describes a novel …
This paper describes a digital logic architecture for'CMOL'hybrid circuits which combine a semiconductor–transistor (CMOS) stack and two levels of parallel nanowires, with molecular …
For a design to survive unforeseen physical effects like aging, temperature variation, and/or emergence of new application standards, adaptability needs to be supported. Adaptability …