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Deep sub-micron technologies have enabled the implementation of new application-specific embedded multicore SoC architectures that integrate multiple software programmable processors and dedicated hardware components together onto a single chip. Recently, these application-specific architectures are emerging as a key design solution for today’s design challenges, which are being driven by emerging applications in the areas of: wireless communication, broadband/distributed networking, distributed computing, and multimedia computing. Despite these new opportunities, designers of these systems are currently confronted with the enormously difficult task of designing these complex heterogeneous multi-core architectures.
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Ben Abdallah, A. (2013). Network Interface Architecture and Design for 2D/3D NoCs. In: Multicore Systems On-Chip: Practical Software/Hardware Design. Atlantis Ambient and Pervasive Intelligence, vol 7. Atlantis Press, Paris. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-91216-92-3_6
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