Lecture

Approximate Computing Paradigms

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This lecture covers the work done by IEM Maran and CSEM on building blocks for digital design, focusing on standard cell design in two different technologies to optimize power efficiency and enable energy harvesting. It also explores approximate computing with unreliable memories and exploiting dynamic timing margins in microprocessors.

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