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Journal articles on the topic "Post-Moore era"

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Yang, Yuchao, and Ilia Valov. "Rebooting Computing in Post Moore Era." Advanced Intelligent Systems 4, no. 8 (August 2022): 2200161. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aisy.202200161.

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Vetter, Jeffrey S., Erik P. DeBenedictis, and Thomas M. Conte. "Architectures for the Post-Moore Era." IEEE Micro 37, no. 4 (2017): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mm.2017.3211127.

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Li, Ming. "Review of advanced CMOS technology for post-Moore era." Science China Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy 55, no. 12 (November 29, 2012): 2316–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11433-012-4930-3.

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LI, Ming, and Ru HUANG. "Device and integration technologies for VLSI in post-Moore era." SCIENTIA SINICA Informationis 48, no. 8 (August 1, 2018): 963–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1360/n112018-00114.

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Liu, Yi-Fan, and Zhi-Yong Zhang. "Carbon based electronic technology in post-Moore era: progress, applications and challenges." Acta Physica Sinica 71, no. 6 (2022): 068503. http://dx.doi.org/10.7498/aps.71.20212076.

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In the past 60 years, silicon-based semiconductor technology has triggered off the profound change of our information society, but it is also gradually approaching to the physical limit and engineering limit as well. Thus, the global semiconductor industry has entered into the post-Moore era. Carbon nanotube has many excellent electronic properties such as high mobility and ultra-thin body, so it has become a hopeful candidate for the new semiconductor material in the post-Moore era. After more than 20 years of development, carbon based electronic technology has made fundamental breakthroughs in many basic problems such as material preparation, Ohmic metal-semiconductor contact and gate engineering. In principle, there is no insurmountable obstacle in its industrialization process now. Therefore, in this paper the intrinsic advantages of carbon based electronic technology in the post-Moore era is introduced, the basic problems, progress and optimization direction of carbon based electronic technology are summarized, the application prospects in the fields of digital circuits, radio frequency electronics, sensing and detection, three-dimensional integration and chips for special applications are presented. Finally, the comprehensive challenges to the industrialization of carbon based electronic technology are analyzed, and its future development is also prospected.
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Rojas Yepes, Pablo Josue. "Low Energy Consumption on Post-Moore Platforms for HPC Research." ACI Avances en Ciencias e Ingenierías 13, no. 2 (November 11, 2021): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.18272/aci.v13i2.2108.

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The increase in computational capacities has helped in the exploration, production and research process, this has allowed the use of applications that were infeasible years ago. This increase brings us a new Era (known as Post-Moore Era) and a wide range of promising devices, devices such as Single Board Computers (SBC) or Personal Computers (PC) that achieve performance that a decade ago was only found on a Server. This work presents high performance computing devices with low monetary cost and low energy cost that meet the needs for the development of research in Artificial Intelligent (AI) applications, in-situ data analysis and simulations that can be implemented on a large scale, these devices are compared in different tests, presenting advantages such as its performance per watt consumed, smart form, among others.
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Sawyer, Malcolm. "Endogenous money in an era of financialization." European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention 17, no. 3 (February 12, 2020): 356–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/ejeep.2020.0057.

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The paper opens with a consideration of the historical developments on the nature and features of money and endogenous money, and the post-Keynesian revival of ideas of endogenous money. Particular attention is drawn to the work of Basil Moore in relation to endogenous money, including the location of that analysis with commercial banks (some of whose liabilities are transferable and widely accepted as a means of payment) and the post-Keynesian-inspired revival of endogenous money. There is a brief outline of the aspects of financialization since the late 1970s which have relevance for the analysis of banks and money. Some thoughts are offered on the impact which those changes of the financial system have for the analysis of banks and of money.
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WANG, Yan, and Jiaguo LU. "From active phased array antenna to antenna array microsystem in post-Moore era." SCIENTIA SINICA Informationis 50, no. 7 (July 1, 2020): 1091–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1360/ssi-2019-0247.

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Kim, Nam Sung, Deming Chen, Jinjun Xiong, and Wen-mei W. Hwu. "Heterogeneous Computing Meets Near-Memory Acceleration and High-Level Synthesis in the Post-Moore Era." IEEE Micro 37, no. 4 (2017): 10–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mm.2017.3211105.

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Leiserson, Charles E., Neil C. Thompson, Joel S. Emer, Bradley C. Kuszmaul, Butler W. Lampson, Daniel Sanchez, and Tao B. Schardl. "There’s plenty of room at the Top: What will drive computer performance after Moore’s law?" Science 368, no. 6495 (June 4, 2020): eaam9744. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aam9744.

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The miniaturization of semiconductor transistors has driven the growth in computer performance for more than 50 years. As miniaturization approaches its limits, bringing an end to Moore’s law, performance gains will need to come from software, algorithms, and hardware. We refer to these technologies as the “Top” of the computing stack to distinguish them from the traditional technologies at the “Bottom”: semiconductor physics and silicon-fabrication technology. In the post-Moore era, the Top will provide substantial performance gains, but these gains will be opportunistic, uneven, and sporadic, and they will suffer from the law of diminishing returns. Big system components offer a promising context for tackling the challenges of working at the Top.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Post-Moore era"

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Schardl, Tao Benjamin. "Performance engineering of multicore software : developing a science of fast code for the post-Moore era." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/107290.

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Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2016.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-328).
The end of Moore's Law, which experts predict to occur in as few as 5 years, means that even average programmers will need to be able to write fast code. Software performance engineering offers great promise to provide computer performance gains in the post-Moore era, but developing efficient software today requires substantial expertise and arcane knowledge of hardware and software systems. Multicore processors are particularly challenging to use efficiently, because doing so requires programmers to engage in parallel programming and to deal with nondeterministic program behavior and parallel scalability concerns. I contend that we can remedy the ad hoc and unprincipled nature of software performance engineering by creating simple and integrated programming technologies for writing fast code. This thesis studies how such technologies can be built by examining nine artifacts that enable principled approaches to tackling nondeterminism and scalability concerns in writing efficient multicore software. Five artifacts develop programming models and theories of performance for writing multicore programs that are efficient both in theory and in practice: - PBFS, a work-efficient parallel breadth-first search algorithm. - The Prism chromatic-scheduling algorithm, which executes dynamic data-graph computations deterministically in parallel. - Ordering heuristics for parallel greedy graph coloring algorithms. - The pedigree mechanism and DotMix algorithm for generating pseudorandom numbers deterministically in parallel in dynamic multithreaded programs. - The Cilk-P concurrency platform, which provides linguistic and runtime support for deterministic on-the-fly pipeline parallelism. Three artifacts strive to embed abstract programming and performance models into tools and compilers: - Cilkprof, a profiler that efficiently measures how each call site in a Cilk program contributes to the program's scalability. - Rader, a provably good race detector for Cilk programs that use reducer hyperobjects. - The Tapir compiler intermediate representation, which enables existing compiler optimizations for serial code to optimize across parallel control flow with minimal changes. The final artifact tackles the complexity of creating efficient diagnostic tools: - CSI, a framework that provides comprehensive static instrumentation for efficient dynamic-analysis tools. Together, these artifacts contribute to developing a more coherent science of fast code for multicores than exists today.
by Tao Benjamin Schardl.
Ph. D.
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Osmond, Paul Lawrence, and 歐保羅. "Corporate foresight for the semiconductor downstream in the Post-Moore Era combining scenario analysis and TPP model: A TSMC case study." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/y38a8g.

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元智大學
經營管理碩士班(國際企業學程)
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With the area scaling of CMOS semiconductors reaching its physical limits, the entire electronics industry is facing the inevitable end of Moore’s Law. TSMC is currently one of just three semiconductor manufacturers, along with Intel and Samsung, that continue to push the physical limits at the leading edge of semiconductor technology development. At present, it is expected that TSMC will develop 1 nanometer technology around the year 2027, but beyond this time, there is great uncertainty as to the future development of semiconductor technologies and, in turn, the development of the electronic devices and emerging technologies which rely on semiconductors. Artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of things (IoT), blockchain including cryptocurrency mining, and automotive electronics in autonomous vehicles have been identified as possible growth drivers for the semiconductor industry over the next decade. Given the technology uncertainty associated with the end of Moore’s Law and uncertainty surrounding market demand, the commercial success of these emerging technologies is uncertain. The current case study utilizes scenario analysis to develop four plausible scenarios based on the key uncertainties facing TSMC in the year 2030. These key uncertainties include; 1) the presence, or lack thereof, of a manufacturing breakthrough in semiconductor manufacturing, and 2) the strength of the market for semiconductor products. Given the resulting four scenarios, a Technology Portfolio Planning (TPP) Delphi survey was administered for each scenario in which internal and external experts to TSMC assessed the importance and risk of the identified emerging technologies in the year 2030. The findings of the study are four-fold. The first finding: Scenario 1 (Digital Utopia) which combines a strong technology market with a technological breakthrough in semiconductor manufacturing has the most Premier Approach technologies and is the best-case scenario for TSMC. On the contrary, scenario 4 (Digital Desert) lacks a semiconductor breakthrough and envisions a weak downstream market and is the worst-case scenario for TSMC. The second finding: Artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), artificial general intelligence (AGI), collaborative-aware Internet of things (IoT), and public blockchain are reliant on a technology breakthrough to achieve their full market potential. Identity-related IoT and Ubiquitous IoT including smart city applications rely on a strong market for widespread adoption. Information-aggregation IoT and automotive electronics are both technology-driven and market-driven and will require a technology breakthrough and a strong market to achieve their greatest potential. The third finding: Automotive electronics have the highest average importance across the four scenarios and ANI provides the lowest level of risk among the emerging technologies analyzed. The fourth finding: A modified TPP model which integrates equilibrium lines in the original TPP model can describe investment group projects in a more detailed manner and is better at identifying managerial implications between various strategic investment opportunities. Finally, based on the results of the analysis, TSMC and other players in the ICT industry can be better prepared to deal with uncertain, but plausible future scenarios in the Post-Moore Era.
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Books on the topic "Post-Moore era"

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Kennedy, Róisín. Art and the Nation State. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789622355.001.0001.

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Art and the Nation State is a wide-ranging study of the reception and critical debate on modernist art in Ireland from the foundation of the Irish Free State in 1922 to the end of the modernist era in the 1970s. Drawing on media coverage, reviews, writings and the private papers of key Irish and international artists, critics and commentators, the study explores the significant contribution of Irish modern art to post-independence cultural debate and diverging notions of Irish national identity. Through an analysis of significant controversies and debates on modern art, the book examines how the reputations of major Irish artists was moulded by the prevailing demands of national identity, modernization and the dynamics of the international art world. Disputes about the relevance of the work of leading international modernists such as the Irish-American sculptor, Andrew O’Connor; the French expressionist painter, Georges Rouault; the British sculptor Henry Moore and the Irish born, but ostensibly, British artist, Francis Bacon to Irish cultural life is also analysed, as is the equally problematic positioning of Northern Irish artists.
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Book chapters on the topic "Post-Moore era"

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Falsafi, Babak. "Warehouse-Scale Computing in the Post-Moore Era." In Algorithmic Aspects of Cloud Computing, 3–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74875-7_1.

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Dai, Yi, Kai Lu, Junsheng Chang, Xingyun Qi, Jijun Cao, and Jianmin Zhang. "Microarchitecture of a Configurable High-Radix Router for the Post-Moore Era." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3–17. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78713-4_1.

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Gaine, Vincent M. "‘Not now that strength’: Embodiment and Globalisation in Post-9/11 James Bond." In American Cinema in the Shadow of 9/11. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474413817.003.0007.

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Chapter Six, Vincent M. Gaine's analysis of perhaps the defining action-adventure series of the era (or of any era), the iconic figure of Ian Fleming’s James Bond in ‘"Not now that strength" Embodiment and Globalisation in Post 9/11 James Bond.’ In a dynamic investigation of Daniel Craig's four films as James Bond, from his first appearance in Casino Royale (2006) to his fourth film Spectre (2015), Gaine explores the thematic and stylistic variations undertaken in the Daniel Craig era. Craig's Bond, as Gaine astutely reveals, is as intrinsically connected to the post-9/11 decades as the first incarnation of the character played by Sean Connery was to the Cold War era in which the original books and films were written and set. In this chapter Gaine proposes that the Bond franchise, more than any other, given its longevity, is uniquely placed to observe changing cultural and socio-political trends. The Craig Bond emerges as a much more complicated figure than his predecessors, both emphatically masculine and yet at the same time distinctly fallible, but a resolutely more human figure because of it. Daniel Craig’s interpretation of the character, as Gaine observes, is a Bond who bleeds and one who is traumatised rather than a figure who glides almost effortlessly through his adventures hardly with a scratch, as he once did in the eras of Connery, Moore and Brosnan.
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Kennedy, Róisín. "Promotion." In Art and the Nation State, 125–64. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789622355.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on two major art controversies of the 1950s – the rejection by the Dublin Municipal Gallery of Modern Art of the painting, A Family, by the young London based artist, Louis le Brocquy and of Reclining Figure II, by the renowned British sculptor, Henry Moore. These disputes were central to the wider debate about the relevance of modern art to Ireland amid the post-war emphasis on the promotion of eminent modern artists or ‘art stars’. After the establishment of the Republic in 1949, the setting up of the Cultural Relations Committee (1948) and the Arts Council of Ireland (1951) saw increasing official involvement in visual art. Modernism was favoured in Ireland’s participation at international exhibitions, most notably the Venice Biennale, while academic realist art was marginalised. The new elite, reacting against the isolationism of the pre-war era now associated with academic realism, promoted a cosmopolitan image of Irish culture internationally. Ultimately the censorious attitude taken towards the work of Moore and le Brocquy in Dublin reflected wider concerns about control of the art field in Ireland.
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Hines, Claire. "The bond beyond." In The playboy and James Bond, 159–98. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719082269.003.0007.

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The final chapter considers aspects of the Playboy–Bond connection from the mid-1960s onwards, reflecting on the legacy of past associations and outlining some of the broader transformations that tested the limits of James Bond and Playboy as cultural icons. The nature and general patterns of the relationship formed between Bond and Playboy magazine in the early- to mid-1960s proved to be influential in the decades that followed, but were also negotiated in relation to social and cultural change. These changes include perceived shifts in gendered power relations and feminist critiques, meaning that strategies like humour and nostalgia became increasingly prominent ways to address cultural anxieties and the ongoing struggle to maintain some kind of contemporary relevance. In particular the chapter discusses the mid-1960s Bond parodies, the women of the Bond films in Playboy, the Bond of the Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig eras, and challenges to the playboy post-1960s. In the later sections of this chapter the importance of nostalgia to the Playboy–Bond relationship, and contemporary popular culture more generally, becomes especially apparent. The chapter concludes that the foregrounding of nostalgia is a key strategy used by Playboy and Bond to mediate and (re)narrate the relationships between past, present and future.
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Ng, Celeste See-pui. "Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Maintenance Metrics for Management." In Information Resources Management, 538–44. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-965-1.ch303.

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A typical packaged software lifecycle, from the client-organization perspective, is packaged software selection followed by implementation, installation, training, and maintenance (that includes upgrades). Traditional software maintenance has been acknowledged by many researchers as the longest and most costly phase in the software lifecycle. This fact is no exception in the ERP packaged software maintenance context (Moore, 2005; Whiting, 2006). According to Ng, Gable, & Chan (2002, pg. 100) ERP maintenance is defined as “post-implementation activities related to the packaged application software undertaken by the client-organization from the time the system goes live (i.e., successfully implemented and transported to the production environment), until it is retired from an organization’s production system, to keep the system running; adapt to a changed environment in order to operate well; provide helps to the system users in using the system; realize benefits from the system (best business processes, enhanced system integration, cost reduction); and keep the system a supported-version and meet the vendor’s requirements for standard code. These activities include: implementing internal change-requests (initiated by an ERP-using organization’s system users and IT-staff); responding or handling usersupport requests (initiated by an ERP-using organization’s system users); upgrading to new versions/releases (introduced by the vendor); and performing patches (support provided by the vendor).” In order to achieve the abovementioned maintenance objectives of keeping the ERP system running, adapting the system to a new operating environment, and ensuring the system up to the vendor’s requirement for standard code; and realizing benefits such as competitive advantages from the system, the IT department staff has to collect some metrics or relevant data on patches and modifications done to the ERP system so that they can know or can tell the status and the performance of their maintenance activities. The authors in Fenton (1991), Fenton & Pfleeger (1997), and Florac (1992), agree that software maintenance data are useful for planning, assessment, tracking, and predictions on software maintenance. Although, there is a lot of literature on ERP, we find almost no literature on ERP maintenance metrics. Thus, this text is meant to provide some fundamental metrics on ERP patches and modifications which could be useful for ERP maintenance management in order to answer questions on the state of their ERP system, their patch implementation costs, and the ongoing maintenance costs for their previous modification or custom development.
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Conference papers on the topic "Post-Moore era"

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Sun, Shuai, Vikram K. Narayana, Armin Mehrabian, Ruoyu Zhang, Tarek El-Ghazawi, and Volker J. Sorger. "Holistic Performance-Cost Metric for Post Moore Era." In Frontiers in Optics. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/fio.2017.jtu2a.24.

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Yeric, Greg. "Design, technology and yield in the post-moore era." In 2014 IEEE International Test Conference (ITC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/test.2014.7035310.

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De Maio, Vincenzo, Atakan Aral, and Ivona Brandic. "A Roadmap To Post-Moore Era for Distributed Systems." In PODC '22: ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3524053.3542747.

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Matsuoka, Satoshi. "Cambrian explosion of computing and big data in the post-moore era." In HPDC '18: The 27th International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3208040.3225055.

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Hayashi, Yoshihiro. "Harmonie innovatios in semiconductor devices and computer architectures toward post “Moore-era”." In 2017 Silicon Nanoelectronics Workshop (SNW). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/snw.2017.8242327.

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Ha, Yajun. "Energy Efficient Edge Computing for Smart Applications in the Post-Moore Era." In 2022 IEEE 16th International Conference on Anti-counterfeiting, Security, and Identification (ASID). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/asid56930.2022.9995806.

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Nosaka, Hideyuki. "Keynote speech 2: Terahertz electronics and performance enhancement towards the Post-Moore Era." In 2017 10th Global Symposium on Millimeter-Waves (GSMM). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gsmm.2017.7970288.

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Takano, Ryousei, and Tomohiro Kudoh. "Flow-centric computing leveraged by photonic circuit switching for the post-moore era." In 2016 Tenth IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip (NOCS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nocs.2016.7579339.

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Bolsens, Ivo. "Scalable System and Silicon Architectures to Handle the Workloads of the Post-Moore Era." In ISPD '20: International Symposium on Physical Design. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3372780.3378166.

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Bolsens, Ivo. "Scalable System and Silicon Architectures to Handle the Workloads of the Post-Moore Era." In ISPD '21: International Symposium on Physical Design. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3439706.3446894.

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