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Disruptive Logic Architectures and Technologies [electronic resource] : From Device to System Level / by Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon, Ian O’Connor, Fabien Clermidy.

By: Gaillardon, Pierre-Emmanuel [author.].
Contributor(s): O’Connor, Ian [author.] | Clermidy, Fabien [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2012Description: XIII, 187p. 112 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461430582.Subject(s): Engineering | Computer science | Electronics | Systems engineering | Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Processor ArchitecturesDDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I: Background -- Background and Motivation -- Part II: Incremental Logic and Design -- Innovative Structures for Routing and Configuration -- Architectural Impact of 3-D Configuration and Routing Schemes -- Part III: Disruptive Logic Design -- Disruptive Logic Blocks -- Disruptive Architectural Proposals and Performance Analysis -- Conclusions and Contributions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book discusses the opportunities offered by disruptive technologies to overcome the economical and physical limits currently faced by the electronics industry. It provides a new methodology for the fast evaluation of an emerging technology from an architectural perspective and discusses the implications from simple circuits to complex architectures. Several technologies are discussed, ranging from 3-D integration of devices (Phase Change Memories, Monolithic 3-D, Vertical NanoWires-based transistors) to dense 2-D arrangements (Double-Gate Carbon Nanotubes, Sublithographic Nanowires, Lithographic Crossbar arrangements). Novel architectural organizations, as well as the associated tools, are presented in order to explore this freshly opened design space. Describes a novel architectural organization for future reconfigurable systems; Includes a complete benchmarking toolflow for emerging technologies; Generalizes the description of reconfigurable circuits in terms of hierarchical levels; Assesses disruptive logic blocks, using functionality-increased and density-increased devices.    
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Introduction -- Part I: Background -- Background and Motivation -- Part II: Incremental Logic and Design -- Innovative Structures for Routing and Configuration -- Architectural Impact of 3-D Configuration and Routing Schemes -- Part III: Disruptive Logic Design -- Disruptive Logic Blocks -- Disruptive Architectural Proposals and Performance Analysis -- Conclusions and Contributions.

This book discusses the opportunities offered by disruptive technologies to overcome the economical and physical limits currently faced by the electronics industry. It provides a new methodology for the fast evaluation of an emerging technology from an architectural perspective and discusses the implications from simple circuits to complex architectures. Several technologies are discussed, ranging from 3-D integration of devices (Phase Change Memories, Monolithic 3-D, Vertical NanoWires-based transistors) to dense 2-D arrangements (Double-Gate Carbon Nanotubes, Sublithographic Nanowires, Lithographic Crossbar arrangements). Novel architectural organizations, as well as the associated tools, are presented in order to explore this freshly opened design space. Describes a novel architectural organization for future reconfigurable systems; Includes a complete benchmarking toolflow for emerging technologies; Generalizes the description of reconfigurable circuits in terms of hierarchical levels; Assesses disruptive logic blocks, using functionality-increased and density-increased devices.    

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