Treffer: Reconfigurable systems emerge

Title:
Reconfigurable systems emerge
Source:
FPL 2004 : field-programmable logic and applications (Antwerp, 30 August - 1 September 2004)Lecture notes in computer science. :2-11
Publisher Information:
Berlin: Springer, 2004.
Publication Year:
2004
Physical Description:
print,
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Document Type:
Konferenz Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Gilder Technology Report, 1625 Sunset Ridge Road, Los Gatos, CA 95033, United States
ISSN:
0302-9743
Rights:
Copyright 2004 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Computer science; theoretical automation; systems

Electronics
Accession Number:
edscal.16107625
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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As the world of electronics shifts from tethered devices to mobile devices, reconfigurable systems will emerge. After twenty years, the PC is now good enough for most consumers' needs. As PC development becomes less important, engineering emphasis shifts to mobile devices: digital cameras, MP3 players, and cell phones. Mobile devices redirect the design goal from cost performance to cost-performance-per-watt. Smaller transistors don't help because they are too expensive and because they leak too much. The microprocessor has effectively stalled hardware design for thirty years, and it will not be the work-horse in mobile devices of the future. Both microprocessors and DSPs are unsuitable for mobile devices because instruction-based processing is computationally inefficient and because they use too much energy. Today's memory components are also unsuitable. New programmable logic devices, based on next-generation non-volatile memory, will enable efficient reconfigurable systems.