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Reconfigurable logic devices offer new and interesting opportunities for application-specific customization and processor configuration. However, the most compelling optimization problems in this area are NP-hard. This paper customized the microarchitecture of a single processor core for a target application by viewing it as a multi-objective constrained integer nonlinear optimization problem. The results demonstrated the validity, feasibility, and scalability of that approach. Here, they propose extensions to customize the microarchitecture of multiple processor cores.
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| Format: | Size: | 60 KB | |
| Date: | Mar 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 4 |
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