Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
224
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jun 14, 2017
Uitgever
Chapman and Hall/CRC
Editie
1
ISBN-10
1138112801
ISBN-13
9781138112803
Beschrijving
In a world increasingly geared towards sustainability, the focus on energy efficiency in computing systems has never been more pressing. The authors delve into the intricate relationship between hardware and software, offering insights into how their co-design can lead to improved energy performance. They expertly navigate the challenges and advancements in reconfigurable hardware, shedding light on innovative methodologies that can bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications.
Throughout the exploration, they emphasize the importance of understanding both hardware architectures and software requirements, proposing a holistic approach that encompasses optimization at every level. Readers are introduced to diverse techniques and strategies that facilitate a more synergistic interaction between software and hardware, ultimately resulting in systems that conserve energy while maintaining high performance.
Both authors bring a wealth of experience and knowledge, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for an audience that ranges from academics to industry practitioners. Through real-world examples and case studies, they demonstrate how energy-efficient designs can be achieved without compromising functionality.
This work stands as a vital contribution to the field, providing a pathway for future innovations in energy-efficient computing that can inspire researchers and engineers alike to rethink conventional design frameworks and pursue greener solutions.
Throughout the exploration, they emphasize the importance of understanding both hardware architectures and software requirements, proposing a holistic approach that encompasses optimization at every level. Readers are introduced to diverse techniques and strategies that facilitate a more synergistic interaction between software and hardware, ultimately resulting in systems that conserve energy while maintaining high performance.
Both authors bring a wealth of experience and knowledge, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for an audience that ranges from academics to industry practitioners. Through real-world examples and case studies, they demonstrate how energy-efficient designs can be achieved without compromising functionality.
This work stands as a vital contribution to the field, providing a pathway for future innovations in energy-efficient computing that can inspire researchers and engineers alike to rethink conventional design frameworks and pursue greener solutions.