| J. Arnold, Parallel Simulation of Digital LSI Circuits, M.I.T. Laboratory for Computer Science TR-333, February 1985. |
....into a flipflop. 2 An array of unspecialized PUs may not offer the ultimate throughput possible with perfectly synchronized, specialized units, but interunit communication chores are more tractable if all units are identical. Tasks may be farmed out statically among the processors, as in PRSIM [5], which runs on Concert. Transistor circuits are modeled, as in RSIM, as RC networks. The circuits are then partitioned and each chunk is assigned to a particular processor. Tasks may also propagate dynamically, as in PowerSpice. Each subcircuit is handled by a single process which executes on the ....
J. Arnold, Parallel Simulation of Digital LSI Circuits, M.I.T. Laboratory for Computer Science TR-333, February 1985.
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J. M. Arnold, "Parallel simulation of digital LSI circuits," Master's thesis, M.I.T., 1985.
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J. M. Arnold, "Parallel simulation of digital LSI circuits," Master's thesis, M.I.T., 1985.
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