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A comparative investigation of device-specific mechanisms for exploiting HPC accelerators
Tarakji A., Börger L., Leupers R. GPGPU 2015 (Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on General Purpose Processing Using GPUs, San Francisco, CA, Feb 7, 2015) 1-12, 2015. Type: Proceedings
The performance of different high-performance computing (HPC) accelerator/coprocessor devices is evaluated and compared in this well-written paper. It analyzes the behavior of Xeon Phi, NVIDIA K20c, and AMD FirePro S9000 using an open ...
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Apr 10 2015
Handbook of signal processing systems
Bhattacharyya S., Deprettere E., Leupers R., Takala J., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2013. 1400 pp. Type: Book (978-1-461468-58-5)
Digital signal processing evolved from analog signal processing with the advent of computing and microelectronics; it now plays a part in a wide variety of applications. This two-volume handbook is a monumental collection of 42 papers ...
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Feb 4 2014
Instruction Scheduler Generation for Retargetable Compilation
Wahlen O., Hohenauer M., Leupers R., Meyr H. IEEE Design & Test of Computers 20(1): 34-41, 2003. Type: Article
A high-level description of the research in progress on one small portion of an important broader problem--automating the generation of compiler back ends from architecture descriptions--is provided in this paper. The...
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Jan 20 2004
Time-constrained code compaction for DSP’s
Leupers R., Marwedel P. IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems 5(1): 112-122, 1997. Type: Article
Unlike general-purpose processors, digital signal processors (DSPs) have irregular architectures, and most digital signal processing algorithms must be executed in real time. Therefore, DSP compilers must provide flexible (retargetable...
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Dec 1 1997
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