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This poster will describe a taped-out 2×2mm 1.3 M-transistor test chip in IBM 130 nm designed using our new Python-based hardware modeling framework. The goal of our tapeout was to demonstrate the ability of this framework to enable Agile hardware design flows.
Existing high-level synthesis (HLS) tools are mostly effective on algorithm-dominated programs that only use primitive data structures such as fixed size arrays and queues. However, many widely used data structures such as priority queues, heaps, and trees feature complex member methods with data-dependent work and irregular memory access patterns. These methods can be inlined to their call sites,...
Hardware specialization is an increasingly common technique to enable improved performance and energy efficiency in spite of the diminished benefits of technology scaling. This paper proposes a new approach called explicit loop specialization (XLOOPS) based on the idea of elegantly encoding inter-iteration loop dependence patterns in the instruction set. XLOOPS supports a variety of inter-iteration...
<?Pub Dtl?>All practical wireless communication systems are prone to errors. At the symbol level, such wireless errors have a well-defined structure: When a receiver decodes a symbol erroneously, it is more likely that the decoded symbol is a good “approximation” of the transmitted symbol than a randomly chosen symbol among all possible transmitted symbols. Based on this property, we define...
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