作者: Mario Barbareschi , Salvatore Barone , Nicola Mazzocca , Alberto Moriconi
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摘要: Due to their run-time reconfigurability, short time-to-market, and lower prototype costs, FPGAs have become increasingly popular since their introduction. They found use in a wide variety of applications, including high-performance computing. However, when compared to ASICs, FPGAs offer lower performance, and they are power-hungry devices with low energy-efficiency. The emergence of Approximate Computing (AxC) represents a significant advancement in terms of enabling technology when applied to FPGA-based computing platforms. It has been effectively exploited in several application fields, achieving significant savings in energy and latency through a selective degradation of the output quality. Nevertheless, a generalized and systematic methodology for FPGA-based circuit design is still lacking. Indeed, most of the methods target ASIC-based systems, and, consequently, they offer minimal advantages …