2012 journal article

FABSCALAR: AUTOMATING SUPERSCALAR CORE DESIGN

IEEE MICRO, 32(3), 48–59.

By: N. Choudhary n, S. Wadhavkar n, T. Shah n, H. Mayukh n, J. Gandhi n, B. Dwiel n, S. Navada n, H. Najaf-Abadi n, E. Rotenberg n

TL;DR: FabScalar aims to automate superscalar core design, opening up processor design to microarchitectural diversity and its many opportunities. (via Semantic Scholar)
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7. Affordable and Clean Energy (OpenAlex)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2011 journal article

FabScalar: Composing synthesizable RTL designs of arbitrary cores within a canonical superscalar template

ISCA 2011: Proceedings of the 38th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 11–22.

By: N. Choudhary n, S. Wadhavkar n, T. Shah*, H. Mayukh*, J. Gandhi*, B. Dwiel n, S. Navada n, H. Najaf-abadi*, E. Rotenberg n

TL;DR: From this idea, a toolset is developed, called FabScalar, for automatically composing the synthesizable register-transfer-level (RTL) designs of arbitrary cores within a canonical superscalar template, which defines canonical pipeline stages and interfaces among them. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2010 article

Criticality-driven Superscalar Design Space Exploration

PACT 2010: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINETEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PARALLEL ARCHITECTURES AND COMPILATION TECHNIQUES, pp. 261–272.

By: S. Navada n, N. Choudhary n & E. Rotenberg n

author keywords: design space exploration; criticality model; bottleneck analysis; superscalar processors; simulated annealing
TL;DR: It has become increasingly difficult to perform design space exploration (DSE) of computer systems with a short turnaround time because of exploding design spaces, increasing design complexity and long-running workloads. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

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