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Efficient Embedded Computing
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Hardware SecurityStanford Elm ProcessorEngineeringEfficiency RequirementsHardware AccelerationComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureAsic ImplementationParallel ProgrammingComputer ScienceEmbedded SystemsParallel ComputingEmbedded ArchitectureManycore ProcessorProcessor ArchitectureProgrammable ProcessorsHardware ArchitectureEmbedded Operating System
Hardwired ASICs - 50X more efficient than programmable processors - sacrifice programmability to meet the efficiency requirements of demanding embedded systems. Programmable processors use energy mostly to supply instructions and data to the arithmetic units, and several techniques can reduce instruction- and data-supply energy costs. Using these techniques in the Stanford ELM processor closes the gap with ASICs to within 3X.
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