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Published On: November 2018

Smart Speakers With Smart Processors

Photo by Paul Esch-Laurent on Unsplash Hardware plays crucial role in product success as much as software does. Smart speakers are getting lot of traction and every big tech giant with smart assistant is fighting to get hold of this market share. Part of the reason is to get the services delivered using a different medium, however major goal is to get hold of the data that can be used to make algorithms better to provide much personalized services. Amazon Echo was one of the first devices to bring smart speaker solution. It kick started race and Big-5 (Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Samsung) started gearing up to get similar solution out. Amazon never had success in smartphone business, but it got good traction in smart speaker domain due to seamless connectivity to […]

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Top Semiconductor Resources

Photo by Alexandre Debiève on Unsplash If you are looking to keep track of semiconductor industry then here I am listing few resources that provide good insight into this industry. Top Semiconductor Resources: The Linley Group: Linley Group is the best resource to get 360 degree view of semiconductor industry. They publish semiconductor focused reports that cover range of products and domains. The only (big) caveat is that the reports they publish are too costly. So, unless your institute or employer provides access to you it will be very difficult to access it. But there are few resources that are open to all and can really help you gain insight into different semiconductor domains. ChipDesign Mag: Articles from ChipDesign Mag (CDM) are very technical written by leading domain experts. It really helps in understanding all products that

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Exploration of Memory and Cluster Modes in Directory-Based Many-Core CMPs.

Networks-on-chip have become the standard interconnect solution to address the communication requirements of many-core chip multiprocessors. It is well-known that network performance and power consumption depend critically on the traffic load. The network traffic itself is a function of not only the application, but also the cache coherence protocol, and memory controller/directory locations. Communication between the distributed directory to memory can introduce hotspots, since the number of memory controllers is much smaller than the number of cores. Therefore, it is critical to account for directory memory communication, and model them accurately in architecture simulators. This paper analyzes the impact of directory memory traffic and different memory and cluster modes on the NoC traffic and system performance. We demonstrate that unrealistic models in a widely used multiprocessor simulator produce misleading power

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