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Digital Design: Lowerbounds and Recommendations

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This lecture covers the abstraction levels in digital design, the EPFL digital design flow, and lowerbounds in digital design related to subthreshold operation and leakage currents. It also discusses recommendations for layout optimization and introduces ultra-low voltage libraries.

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