Title :
PICO: automatically designing custom computers
Author :
Kathail, Vinod ; Aditya, Shail ; Schreiber, Robert ; Rau, B. Ramakrishna ; Cronquist, Darren C. ; Sivaraman, Mukund
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper discusses the PICO (program in, chip out) project, a long-range HP Labs research effort that aims to automate the design of optimized, application-specific computing systems - thus enabling the rapid and cost-effective design of custom chips when no adequately specialized, off-the-shelf design is available. PICO research takes a systematic approach to the hierarchical design of complex systems and advances technologies for automatically designing custom nonprogrammable accelerators and VLIW processors. While skeptics often assume that automated design must emulate human designers who invent new solutions to problems, PICO´s approach is to automatically pick the most suitable designs from a well-engineered space of designs. Such automation of embedded computer design promises an era of yet more growth in the number and variety of innovative smart products by lowering the barriers of design time, designer availability, and design cost.
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; embedded systems; logic CAD; microprocessor chips; parallel architectures; parallel machines; special purpose computers; HP Labs research; PICO project; VLIW processors; application-specific computing systems; automatic custom computer design; cost-effective design; custom chips; custom nonprogrammable accelerators; design cost; embedded computer design; off-the-shelf design; program in chip out project; Computer applications; Costs; Design automation; Design methodology; Design optimization; Embedded computing; Hardware; High performance computing; Space exploration; VLIW;
DOI :
10.1109/MC.2002.1033026