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Closing the Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for High-Performance ASIC Design
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Description for Closing the Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for High-Performance ASIC Design
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by Kurt Keutzer Those looking for a quick overview of the book should fast-forward to the Introduction in Chapter 1. What follows is a personal account of the creation of this book. The challenge from Earl Killian, formerly an architect of the MIPS processors and at that time Chief Architect at Tensilica, was to explain the significant performance gap between ASICs and custom circuits designed in the same process generation. The relevance of the challenge was amplified shortly thereafter by Andy Bechtolsheim, founder of Sun Microsystems and ubiquitous investor in the EDA industry. At a dinner talk at the 1999 ... Read more
by Kurt Keutzer Those looking for a quick overview of the book should fast-forward to the Introduction in Chapter 1. What follows is a personal account of the creation of this book. The challenge from Earl Killian, formerly an architect of the MIPS processors and at that time Chief Architect at Tensilica, was to explain the significant performance gap between ASICs and custom circuits designed in the same process generation. The relevance of the challenge was amplified shortly thereafter by Andy Bechtolsheim, founder of Sun Microsystems and ubiquitous investor in the EDA industry. At a dinner talk at the 1999 ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2002
Condition
New
Number of Pages
414
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781402071133
SKU
V9781402071133
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Reviews for Closing the Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for High-Performance ASIC Design
From the reviews: This book unveils the mystery behind the performance gap between ASIC and Custom design and shows how to close the gap with minimal design effort. A must read for every ASIC or ASSP designer. (William J. Dally, Professor, Stanford University) Most IP core providers must provide high-performance designs within the ... Read more