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Calibrating Achievable Design GSRC Annual Review June 9, 2002

Calibrating Achievable Design GSRC Annual Review June 9, 2002. Wayne Dai, Andrew Kahng, Tsu-Jae King, Wojciech Maly, Igor Markov, Herman Schmit, Dennis Sylvester. Calibrating Achievable Design (C.A.D.) Theme. GTX / Living Roadmap: Where to Focus? What is the benefit of low-k?

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Calibrating Achievable Design GSRC Annual Review June 9, 2002

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  1. Calibrating Achievable Design GSRC Annual Review June 9, 2002 Wayne Dai, Andrew Kahng, Tsu-Jae King, Wojciech Maly, Igor Markov, Herman Schmit, Dennis Sylvester

  2. Calibrating Achievable Design (C.A.D.) Theme • GTX / Living Roadmap: Where to Focus? • What is the benefit of low-k? • Achievable global signaling quality? • Optimal memory integration and architecture? • http://vlsicad.ucsd.edu/GTX • CAD-IP Reuse: Faster and Better R&D • Industry-compatible, open-source, back-end flows • Remote execution “autograding” infrastructure • http://vlsicad.eecs.umich.edu/BK • (VLSI design education, common data model, …) • METRICS: Measure & Improve • Survey of design metrics, design project metrics • Clock speed, front-end acceptance, tool noise, … • Industry deployment experience • http://vlsicad.ucsd.edu/METRICS

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