software engineering - Reiner Hartenstein
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<strong>Reiner</strong> <strong>Hartenstein</strong>, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany<br />
http://hartenstein.de/RH-bio.pdf<br />
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reiner@hartenstein.de<br />
4 December 2009<br />
Single-core<br />
approach:<br />
10 9<br />
Software Performance<br />
10 8<br />
10 7<br />
free ride on<br />
10 Moore„s Law<br />
6<br />
10 the burden of<br />
5<br />
<strong>software</strong> performance is<br />
the task of chip designers*<br />
10 3<br />
10 4<br />
*) M-&-Ccreated<br />
year population<br />
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http://hartenstein.de<br />
© 2009,<br />
reiner@hartenstein.de<br />
9<br />
Rapid VLSI Design Education Revolution<br />
1980 - 1983<br />
E.I.S.<br />
project<br />
(Heinz<br />
Riesenhuber)<br />
The incubator<br />
of the free ride<br />
on Moore‘s law<br />
massive<br />
funding:<br />
DARPA; NSF; many<br />
national governments;<br />
European Union …<br />
Created the missing<br />
designer population<br />
The most http://hartenstein.de effective<br />
project © 2009,<br />
in the<br />
reiner@hartenstein.de<br />
history of modern<br />
[Foto: GMD]<br />
computer science 10<br />
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10 Carver<br />
Mead<br />
Lynn<br />
Conway<br />
Opening keynote, the 6 th FPGAworld Conference, 10 Sep 2009, Stockholm, Sweden