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Y. Patt
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SoCC最初是IEEE ASIC会议,后来改为ASIC/SOC,然后改为现在的名称SoCC。随着芯片上晶体管数量的增加,设计人员发现,除了处理器之外,包括许多在许多方面与处理器正交的系统部件是很有用的。我们很快就会达到每个芯片包含500亿个晶体管的地步。即使我们考虑到所有系统的东西,仍然会有大量的晶体管可供我们使用。我们如何驾驭它们?目前的趋势是增加处理器核心的数量。我认为有一个更好的办法:ASIC的回归。在这次演讲中,我将讨论为什么ASIC对2020年的微处理器特别重要,以及如果我们要有效地利用ASIC以获得高性能芯片的好处,我们必须在现在和那时之间做些什么。
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SoCC started out as the IEEE ASIC Conference, moved to ASIC/SOC, and then to its current title SoCC. As the number of transistors on a chip has increased, designers have found it useful to include, in addition to the processor, a lot of system stuff that is in many ways orthogonal to the processor. We will soon reach the point where each chip will contain 50 billion transistors. Even after we take into account all the system stuff, there will still be a huge number of transistors available for our use. How do we harness them? The trend so far has been to increase the number of processor cores? I submit that there is a better way: the return of the ASIC. In this talk I will discuss why the ASIC will be particularly important for the microprocessor of 2020, and what we must do differently between now and then if we are to effectively exploit ASICs to the benefit of high performance chips.
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