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Architectural Transformations: Design Space Exploration

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This lecture covers various architectural transformations in digital system design, such as iterative decomposition, loop unrolling, resource sharing, replication, pipelining, and retiming. These transformations optimize area, time per data item, and the AT product, allowing designers to move around the design space efficiently.

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