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Approximate computing is an attractive design methodology to achieve low power, high performance (low delay) and reduced circuit complexity by relaxing the requirement of accuracy. In this paper, approximate Booth multipliers are designed based on approximate radix-4 modified Booth encoding (MBE) algorithms and a regular partial product array that employs an approximate Wallace tree. Two approximate...
Approximate/inexact computing has become an attractive approach for designing high performance and low power arithmetic circuits. Floating-point (FP) arithmetic is required in many applications, such as digital signal processing and machine learning. Different approximate FP multipliers are proposed in this paper, the accuracy and the circuit requirements of these designs are assessed to select the...
Approximate or inexact computing has recently attracted considerable attention due to its potential advantages with respect to high performance and low power consumption. This paper presents the design of an approximate multiplier; this approximate multiplier consists of an approximate Booth encoder, an approximate 4-2 compressor and an approximate tree structure. The approximate design is implemented...
Power has become a key constraint in current nanoscale integrated circuit design due to the increasing demands for mobile computing and a low carbon economy. As an emerging technology, an inexact circuit design offers a promising approach to significantly reduce both dynamic and static power dissipation for error tolerant applications. Although fixed-point arithmetic circuits have been studied in...
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