| M. J. Flynn and R. I. Winner. Asic microprocessors. In 23th International Symposium on Microarchitecture, pages 237--243, 1990. |
....with only slightly inflated design time. A customized processor is a processor tailored to an individual application or a set of applications. The idea became a common research subject in the late eighties and early nineties with projects such as SCARCE [18] and The Architect s Workbench (AWB) [9]. SCARCE was a flexible VLSI core for building application specific processors. AWB was a system built to help the designers evaluate design tradeoffs for building embedded processors. Currently there is a resurgence of interest customized processors with many research projects and companies ....
M. J. Flynn and R. I. Winner. Asic microprocessors. In 23th International Symposium on Microarchitecture, pages 237--243, 1990.
.... architectural measurements for a proposed machine involve the use of a simulator [Bar81] The awb (Architect s Workbench) environment uses an approach that allows the gathering of architectural measurements for different architectures from a single simulation of the execution of a program [FlW90]. Each high level source program is translated to intermediate code and then separated into basic blocks. The intermediate code operations are executed by an interpreter written in a high level language. During the simulation, a trace routine is invoked at the beginning of each basic block that ....
M. J. Flynn and R. I. Winner, "ASIC Microprocessors", Proceedings 23'rd Annual Microprogramming Workshop, 1990, 237-243.
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M. J. Flynn and R. I. Winner. Asic microprocessors. In 23th International Symposium on Microarchitecture, pages 237--243, 1990.
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