DocumentCode
929159
Title
A Survey of Hardware Accelerators Used in Computer-Aided Design
Author
Blank, Tom
Author_Institution
Stanford University
Volume
1
Issue
3
fYear
1984
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
39
Abstract
Hardware accelerators, or special-purpose engines, have been used in computer-aided design applications for nearly 20 years. In this time, roughly 20 machines have been built and tested specifically for such purposes as simulation, design rule checking, placement, and routing. Their uses are increasing, and the machines are becoming commercially available. This survey describes not only the machines but also their problems and limitations. It also gives comparative data on speed-up techniques and performance. Examples include a simulation machine that achieves roughly a million-times speed-up over a conventional 1-MIP mainframe and a very low cost machine for design rule checking that provides a 100-times improvement. These and other examples clearly demonstrate the viability of special-purpose engines.
Keywords
Acceleration; Algorithm design and analysis; Application software; Computational modeling; Design automation; Discrete event simulation; Process design;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Design & Test of Computers, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7475
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MDT.1984.5005647
Filename
5005647
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