Leveraging the inherent error tolerance of a vast number of application domains that are rapidly growing, approximate computing arises as a design alternative to improve the efficiency of our computing systems by trading accuracy for energy savings. However, the requirement for computational accuracy is not fixed. Controlling the applied level of approximation dynamically at runtime is a key to effectively optimize energy, while still containing and bounding the induced errors at runtime. In this paper, we propose and implement an automatic and circuit independent design framework that generates approximate circuits with dynamically reconfigurable accuracy at runtime. The generated circuits feature varying accuracy levels, supporting also a...
International audienceA new design paradigm, Approximate Computing (AxC), has been established to in...
The increasing demand on requirements for high performance and energy efficiency in modern digital s...
Today, the concept of approximation in computing is becoming more and more a “hot topic” to investig...
Approximate Computing trades off computation accuracy against performance or energy efficiency. It i...
In the last decade, the need for efficiency in computing has motivated the coming forth of new devic...
Smart Systems applications often include error resilient computations, due to the presence of noisy ...
Many modern workloads such as multimedia, recognition, mining, search, vision, etc. possess the char...
A new design approach, called approximate computing (AxC), leverages the flexibility provided by int...
Semiconductor feature size has been shrinking significantly in the past decades. This decreasing tre...
Approximate computing has emerged as a design paradigm suitable for applications with inherent error...
Approximation can increase performance or reduce power consumption with a simplified or inaccurate c...
Today, the concept of approximation in computing is becoming more and more a “hot topic” to investig...
Approximate computing is an emerging computing paradigm that offers improved power consumption by re...
Approximate computing is a technique that exploits trade-offs between energy/performance and quality...
The slowdown of Moore's law, which has been the driving force of the electronics industry over the l...
International audienceA new design paradigm, Approximate Computing (AxC), has been established to in...
The increasing demand on requirements for high performance and energy efficiency in modern digital s...
Today, the concept of approximation in computing is becoming more and more a “hot topic” to investig...
Approximate Computing trades off computation accuracy against performance or energy efficiency. It i...
In the last decade, the need for efficiency in computing has motivated the coming forth of new devic...
Smart Systems applications often include error resilient computations, due to the presence of noisy ...
Many modern workloads such as multimedia, recognition, mining, search, vision, etc. possess the char...
A new design approach, called approximate computing (AxC), leverages the flexibility provided by int...
Semiconductor feature size has been shrinking significantly in the past decades. This decreasing tre...
Approximate computing has emerged as a design paradigm suitable for applications with inherent error...
Approximation can increase performance or reduce power consumption with a simplified or inaccurate c...
Today, the concept of approximation in computing is becoming more and more a “hot topic” to investig...
Approximate computing is an emerging computing paradigm that offers improved power consumption by re...
Approximate computing is a technique that exploits trade-offs between energy/performance and quality...
The slowdown of Moore's law, which has been the driving force of the electronics industry over the l...
International audienceA new design paradigm, Approximate Computing (AxC), has been established to in...
The increasing demand on requirements for high performance and energy efficiency in modern digital s...
Today, the concept of approximation in computing is becoming more and more a “hot topic” to investig...