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 |  WEDNESDAY, June 15, 2005, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM | Room: 207ABC |
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TOPIC AREA: POWER (methods)
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SESSION 16
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| | Special Session: Closing the Power Gap Between ASIC and Custom
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| | Chair: Barry Pangrle - Synopsys, Inc., Mountain View, CA
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| | Organizers: Dennis Sylvester
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| | This session is balanced to provide a mixture of custom and ASIC perspectives, as well as to provide a mixture of academic and industrial perspectives. Similar sessions (focused on speed rather than power) at DAC 2000 and 2001 were well attended. The work of the presenters has refocused on power, and there are sufficient results now to give a mature perspective.
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| | 16.1 |
Closing the Power Gap between ASIC and Custom: An ASIC Perspective
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| | Speaker(s): | David G. Chinnery - Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA
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| | Author(s): | David G. Chinnery - Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA
Kurt Keutzer - Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA
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| | 16.2 | Explaining the Gap between ASIC and Custom Power: A Custom Perspective |
| | Speaker(s): | Andrew Chang - Cadence Design Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA
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| | Author(s): | Andrew Chang - Cadence Design Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA
William J. Dally - Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA
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| | 16.3 | Keeping Hot Chips Cool |
| | Speaker(s): | Ruchir Puri - IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, NY
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| | Author(s): | Ruchir Puri - IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, NY
Leon Stok - IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, NY
Subhrajit Bhattacharya - IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, NY
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