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A Trimaran based framework for exploring the design space of VLIW ASIPs with coarse grain functional units
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EngineeringElectronic Design AutomationHardware AlgorithmElectronic DesignComputer ArchitectureEmbedded SystemsProcessor ArchitectureKalman FilterHardware ArchitectureHardware SecurityAsic ImplementationSystems EngineeringDesign SpaceAsic DesignCompilersParallel ComputingInstruction-level ParallelismComputer EngineeringTrimaran Compiler InfrastructureComputer ScienceVliw AsipsIndustrial DesignHardware AccelerationVlsi ArchitectureProgram AnalysisParallel Programming
It is widely accepted that use of an Application Specific Instruction Set Processor (ASIP) in an embedded system can provide a solution which is much more flexible than ASICs and much more efficient than standard processors in terms of performance and power consumption. However a lack of an acceptable design methodology and supporting tools for ASIPs limits their use even today. We present in this paper a methodology for design space exploration of high performance VLIW ASIPs by modeling Application Specific Functional Units in Trimaran Compiler Infrastructure. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our strategy we consider two important applications FFT and Kalman Filter and perform compute intensive operations in these applications via special Functional Units. The results we obtain are very promising with up to 2x speed improvement.
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