Super systolic array

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The super systolic array is a generalization of the systolic array. Because the classical synthesis methods (algebraic, i. e. projection-based synthesis), yielding only uniform DPU arrays permitting only linear pipes, systolic arrays could be used only to implement applications with regular data dependencies. By using simulated annealing instead, Rainer Kress came up with the super systolic array, a generalization of the systolic array not being restricted to regular data dependencies.

See also: KressArray and systolic array.

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