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This article explores a defect-tolerant SIMD architecture (SOSA) that self-organizes a large number of limited capability nodes with high defect rates into SIMD ...
This paper explores a defect tolerant SIMD architecture. A key feature of our design is the ability of a large number of limited capability nodes with high ...
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This article explores a defect-tolerant SIMD architecture (SOSA) that self-organizes a large number of limited capability nodes with high defect rates into SIMD ...
Patwardhan, J., C. Dwyer, and A. R. Lebeck. “A self-organizing defect tolerant SIMD architecture.” ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems 3, ...
A defect-tolerant SIMD architecture that self-organizes a large number of limited capability nodes with high defect rates into SIMD processing elements to ...
This paper explores a defect tolerant SIMD architecture. A key feature of our design is the ability of a large number of limited capability nodes with high ...
This paper explores a defect tolerant SIMD architecture that efficiently exploits a large number of nodes and higher device densities to keep device ...
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Therefore, regardless of fabrication methodology, defect tolerant architectures are necessary to exploit the full potential of future increased device densities ...