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"Multi-objective Design Space Exploration of MultiProcessor-SoC Architectures for Embedded Multimedia Applications" (MULTICUBE) is a Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) project aimed to define innovative methods for the design optimization of computer architectures for the embedded system domain. ==Background== Embedded systems are specialized computing systems for wide domain of applications ranging from mobile phones and wearable electronics for military applications to control systems for automobile, factories and home automation. Even if all these domains are different, they are all characterized by their computational and programmability needs. All these applications need an underlying computing platform specially designed to cater to the application needs. The improvements in Very Large Scale Integrations technology (VLSI) and the availability of the high computational power provided by System-on-a-Chip (SoC) has enabled development of highly sophisticated embedded applications.〔Nan Yuan, Yongbin Zhou, Guangming Tan, Junchao Zhang, Dongrui Fan. "High Performance Matrix Multiplication on Many Cores." In proceedings of the 15th international Euro-Par conference on Parallel Processing. 2009-12.〕〔Giovanni Mariani, Vittorio Zaccaria, Gianluca Palermo, Prabhat Avasare, Geert Vanmeerbeeck, Chantal Ykman-Couvreur, Cristina Silvano. "An industrial design space exploration framework for supporting run- time resource management on multi-core systems". In DATE 2010 - International Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe. Dresden, Germany. March 2010.〕 Today, the computer architectures are often designed in a multi-core paradigm, where more processors are integrated onto the same chip/die. This type of computer architecture can also be referred to as Chip-MultiProcessors (CMP), MultiProcessor-SoC (MPSoC) or, Network On Chip (NoC) where different processors communicate via a network infrastructure. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MULTICUBE」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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