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Algorithms for computational imaging and computer vision are rapidly evolving, and hardware must follow suit: the next generation of image signal processors (ISPs) must be “programmable” to support new algorithms created with high-level frameworks. In this work, we compare flexible ISP architectures, using applications written in the Darkroom image processing language. We target two fundamental architecture...
DRAM energy is an important component to optimize in modern computing systems. One outstanding source of DRAM energy is the energy to fetch data stored on cells to the row buffer, which occurs during two DRAM operations, row activate and refresh. This work exploits previously proposed half page row access, modifying the wordline connections within a bank to halve the number of cells fetched to the...
FFT design requires an exhaustive recoupling of data across successive stages of computation. The resulting memory access patterns have constantly-changing strides, making it hard to interleave the data for reliable conflict-free access of operand pairs. We modify an existing method of “swizzling” data locations so as to guarantee conflict-free access within any given stage and, with minimal support...
Technology scaling has created a catch-22: technology now can do almost anything we want, but the NRE design costs are so high, that almost no one can afford to use it. Our current situation is reminiscent of the 1980's, when only a few companies could afford to produce custom silicon. Synthesis and placement and routing tools changed this, by providing modular tools with well defined interfaces that...
Hardware modules would be much easier to reuse if they supported generic flexible high-level interfaces. However, these interfaces are rarely used since they lead to timing and area overheads compared to a customized design. This paper describes a reachability analysis framework that identifies over-provisioning in instances of flexible design, and offers a technique for annotating this information...
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