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Architecture and design of the MARS hardware accelerator
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EngineeringHardware AlgorithmComputer ArchitectureMars Hardware AcceleratorHigh-performance ArchitectureMartian ExplorationModeling And SimulationInstrumentationParallel ComputingAccelerator TechnologyMicroprogrammable AcceleratorComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceHardware AcceleratorHardware AccelerationAerospace EngineeringVlsi ArchitectureDomain-specific AcceleratorRapid SimulationsParallel Programming
MARS (Microprogrammable Accelerator for Rapid Simulations) is a multiprocessor based hardware accelerator capable of efficiently implementing a wide range of computationally complex algorithms. Its architecture is ideally suited for performing event driven simulations of VLSI circuits. The highly pipelined and parallel architecture of MARS provides a performance comparable to existing hardware simulation engines while its highly flexible architecture supports a wide range of applications. Flexibility is achieved through custom designed microprogrammable and reconfigurable VLSI processors. Logic simulation performance of about one million events per second is easily achievable.
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