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Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation

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This book is a core reference for graduate students and CAD professionals and presents a balance of theory and practice in a intuitive manner.
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From the Publisher: This work covers all aspects of physical design. The book is a core reference for graduate students and CAD professionals. For students, concept and algorithms are presented in an intuitive manner. For CAD professionals, the material presents a balance of theory and practice. An extensive bibliography is provided which is useful for finding advanced material on a topic. At the end of each chapter, exercises are provided, which range in complexity from simple to research level.

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Floorplanning for 2.5-D Integration

TL;DR: By taking into account temperature profile during the floorplanning optimization process, it’s possible to effectively control the worst-case temperature on the chip at a small penalty of interconnect length.
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A Novel Physical Synthesis Methodology in the VLSI Design Automation by Introducing Dynamic Library Concept

TL;DR: A Design Automation methodology by introducing the concept of Dynamic Library Concept, which uses the libraries of the layouts of the already designed blocks for the later use in further designs to reduce the design time and cost associated with it.
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A Global Routing Heuristic for FPGAs Based on Mean Field Annealing

TL;DR: Experimental results indicate that the proposed MFA heuristic performs better than the LocusRoute in terms of the distribution of the channel densities.

An Accelerator Based on Single-Flex Quantum Circuits for a High-Performance Reconfigurable Computer

TL;DR: The LSRDP micro-architecture design procedure using a quantitative approach over benchmark data flow graphs and its specifications will be presented and a preliminary performance evaluation of the reconfigurable processor will be given.
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Performance Comparison between 16nm and 7nm through Physical Design Implementation

TL;DR: This paper focuses on area, power, and performance analysis comparison of 16nm and 7nm technology nodes at the block level and recommends a preferred technology node based on the required specifications of product.
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