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Future space missions require reliable architectures with higher performance and lower power consumption. Exploring new architectures worthy of undergoing the expensive and time-consuming process of radiation hardening is critical for this endeavor. Two such architectures are the Texas Instruments KeyStone II octal-core processor and the ARM® Cortex®-A53 (ARMv8) quad-core CPU. DSPs have been proven...