DocumentCode
1062680
Title
How to make your own processor architecture (review of Processor Design: System-on-Chip Computing for ASICs and FPGAs by Nurmi, J., Ed.; 2007) [Book reviews]
Author
Davidson, Scott
Author_Institution
Sun Microsystems
Volume
25
Issue
1
fYear
2008
Firstpage
96
Lastpage
98
Abstract
This is a review of Processor Design: System-on-Chip Computing for ASICs and FPGAs (edited by Jari Nurmi). Because processors are now embedded in SoCs and programmable devices, a system designer is not limited to chips available from major manufacturers. The theory is that a system built of specialized processors will be more efficient, and this book covers a wide range of such customized computer architectures. The book includes three main types of chapters. The first group consists of background information; the second focuses on stages of the processor design process; and the third includes examples of architecture types and experimental architectures, mostly from universities.
Keywords
Book reviews; Clocks; Computer architecture; Field programmable gate arrays; Instruction sets; Job design; Power system modeling; Process design; System-on-a-chip; VLIW; ASICs; FPGAs; processor architecture; processor design; system-on-chip computing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Design & Test of Computers, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7475
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MDT.2008.14
Filename
4447916
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