ieee design & test of computers offers original works describing the methods used to design and test electronic product hardware and supportive software. the magazine focuses on current and near-future practice, and includes tutorials, how-to articles, and real-world case studies. topics include ic/module design, low-power design, electronic design automation, design/test verification, practical technology, and standards. ieee design & test of computers is published by the ieee computer society in technical
Not just research as usual 34 days ago Original link
This issue of IEEE Design & Test focuses on one of the five centers within the Focus Center Research Program (FCRP), the Gigascale Systems Research Center, which addresses systems architecture and ...
The Concurrency Challenge 34 days ago Original link
Commercial microprocessors are converging on multiprocessor architectures with multiple cores on a single die. Unless software adapts and utilizes these parallel systems, the fundamental value prop...
The GSRC: Bridging Academia and Industry 34 days ago Original link
Finding parallelism in application code and exploiting it through automatic tools is the Holy Grail of high-performance computing. Success in this endeavor requires major industry participation, no...
Reliable Systems on Unreliable Fabrics 34 days ago Original link
The continued scaling of silicon fabrication technology has led to significant reliability concerns, which are quickly becoming a dominant design challenge. Design integrity is threatened by comple...
The Changing Design Landscape 34 days ago Original link
This sidebar explains that the burden of enabling Moore's law to continue is gradually moving from the process technologists to the designers. As technology moves from 65 nm to 22 nm, the number of...
Variability and New Design Paradigms 34 days ago Original link
In the late- and post-silicon eras, variation of all nanometer processes will continue to increase significantly. The industry is gradually addressing this situation and exposing more variability i...