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24 October 1997 Hardware/software codesign for multimedia
Wayne H. Wolf
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Abstract
Multimedia computing systems are typically heterogeneous multiprocessors which are highly optimized for both performance and implementation cost. This makes them well-suited to hardware/software co-design techniques, which simultaneously optimize the hardware and software architectures of a system to meet system requirements. This paper surveys important results in co-design with emphasis on techniques necessary for the design of multimedia computing systems, particularly the analysis and synthesis of memory systems.
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Wayne H. Wolf "Hardware/software codesign for multimedia", Proc. SPIE 3162, Advanced Signal Processing: Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations VII, (24 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279506
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KEYWORDS
Multimedia

Computing systems

Computer architecture

Systems modeling

Data modeling

Telecommunications

Distributed computing

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