From ASIC to ASIP: the next design discontinuity

K. Keutzer, S. Malik, A. Newton
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Abstract

A variety of factors is making it increasingly difficult and expensive to design and manufacture traditional Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). This has started a significant move towards the use of programmable solutions of various forms - increasingly referred to as programmable platforms. For the platform manufacturer, programmability provides higher volume to amortize design and manufacturing costs, as the same platform can be used over multiple related applications, as well as over generations of an application. For the application implementer, programmability provides a lower risk and shorter time-to-market implementation path. The flexibility provided by programmability comes with a performance and power overhead. This can be significantly mitigated by using application specific platforms, also referred to as Application Specific Instruction Set Processors (ASIPs). This paper details the reasons for this significant change in application implementation philosophy, provides illustrative contemporary evidence of this change, examines the space of application specific platforms, outlines fundamental problems in their development, and finally presents a methodology to deal with this changing design style.
从ASIC到ASIP:下一个设计中断
各种因素使得设计和制造传统的专用集成电路(asic)变得越来越困难和昂贵。这已经开始朝着使用各种形式的可编程解决方案迈出了重要的一步——越来越多地被称为可编程平台。对于平台制造商来说,可编程性为分摊设计和制造成本提供了更高的容量,因为同一个平台可以用于多个相关的应用程序,也可以用于多个应用程序的代。对于应用程序实现者来说,可编程性提供了更低的风险和更短的上市实现路径。可编程性提供的灵活性带来了性能和功率开销。这可以通过使用特定于应用程序的平台(也称为特定于应用程序的指令集处理器(application specific Instruction Set Processors, asip))得到显著缓解。本文详细介绍了应用程序实现理念发生这一重大变化的原因,提供了说明这一变化的当代证据,考察了应用程序特定平台的空间,概述了它们发展中的基本问题,最后提出了一种处理这种变化的设计风格的方法。
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