29-07-2010, 04:31 PM
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29-07-2010, 04:31 PM
send full report and ppt on chip morphing
07-08-2010, 10:21 PM
my seminar topic is chip morphing,please give me more information about it
17-09-2010, 04:07 PM
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18-12-2010, 03:00 PM
morphing technology.ppt (Size: 1.4 MB / Downloads: 132) MORPHING TECHNOLOGY CONTENTS Introduction How morphing works ? Types of morphing Application of morphing Benefits of morphing conclusion WHAT IS MORPHING ? The term morphing stands for metamorphosing and refers to an animation technique in which one graphical object is gradually turned into another. Simply speaking the tween of an object in between two existing objects is called morphing. WHAT IS TWEENING ? Tweening means to insert between other things or parts, or to estimate values of a function between two known values. Ex we can tween a straight line between two straight lines. HOW MORPHING WORKS? The morph between command is only active when exciting two objects are selected at the same time. It performs a linear morph between the two objects with a specified number of interim steps. The working of morphing based on the algorithm which described below. MORPHING ALGORITHIM WARP COLOR DISSOLVE MAPPING WARP It is the process of rotating, squeezing ,stretching or shearing of image pixels so that the source image matches with the target image in a sequence. Ex:-image is warped using a straight line using warped vector COLOR DISSOLVE Before we present the formulation of color dissolve, let us discuss some basics! A particular color is considered to be a vector in the orthogonal axes system as shown in the figure below. The three axes represent the true red, green and blue colors, commonly known as RGB space
12-03-2011, 02:22 PM
Chip Morphing.docx (Size: 12.96 KB / Downloads: 59) IBM Intros “Chip Morphing Technology” International Business Machines Friday unveiled its new “chip morphing technology” that would, as the company said, enable a new class of semiconductor products that can monitor and adjust their functions to improve their quality, performance and power consumption without human intervention. The patented technology, called “eFUSE”, combines unique software algorithms and microscopic electrical fuses to produce chips that can regulate and adapt their own actions in response to changing conditions and system demands. By dynamically sensing that a chip needs a “tune-up”, eFUSE can alter the configuration and efficiency of circuitry to enhance performance or avoid a potential problem. This autonomic capability is expected to change the way chips are designed, manufactured and integrated into computers, cell phones, consumer electronics and other products. “eFUSE reroutes chip logic, much the way highway traffic patterns can be altered by opening and closing new lanes,” said Dr. Bernard Meyerson, IBM Fellow, vice president and chief technologist, IBM Systems and Technology Group. eFUSE is part of a built-in self-repair system that constantly monitors a chip’s functionality. If an imperfection is detected, this innovative technology “instinctively” initiates corrective actions by tripping inexpensive, simple electrical fuses that are designed into the chip at no additional cost. The activated fuses help the chip control individual circuit speed to manage power consumption and repair unexpected, and potentially costly flaws. If the technology detects that the chip is malfunctioning because individual circuits are running too fast or too slow, it can “throttle down” these circuits or speed them up by controlling the appropriate local voltage. “Our work with innovative technologies like eFUSE is a result of IBM's commitment to investing in fundamental research and development, as well as to creating an environment that values and stimulates innovation,” Mr. Meyerson added. The morphing technology also will optimize and tailor the performance and capabilities of a chip to meet an individual customer’s product needs in response to changing end-user or software demand. Customers further benefit from the versatility of eFUSE as the morphing can be repeated several times – even after the chip has been packaged and shipped in a product. Invented and refined by IBM scientists and engineers, eFUSE achieves a goal pursued by chip designers for many years by putting to positive use the phenomena of “electromigration”, the company said. This phenomena has traditionally been detrimental to chip performance and was avoided — even at significant cost and effort. IBM has perfected a technique that harnesses electromigration and uses it to program a fuse without damaging other parts of the chip. Previous implementations of on-chip fuse technology in the industry often involved rupturing fuses, which had resulted in unwanted performance and reliability problems. Both versatile and adaptable, eFUSE is being implemented to support a variety of applications, such as high-performance microprocessors based on IBM's Power Architecture, including Power5 and other chips used in IBM eServer systems, as well as low-power IBM silicon germanium (SiGe) chips. eFUSE-enabled chips also are available to IBM foundry customers. IBM also is leveraging the self-managing function of eFUSE in all 90nm custom chips, including those designed with IBM’s advanced embedded DRAM technology. eFUSE is technology independent, does not require introduction of new materials, tools or processes, and is in production today at IBM’s 300mm facility in East Fiskhill, New York and 200mm plant in Burlington, Virginia.
24-03-2011, 11:07 PM
04-05-2011, 12:51 PM
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23-06-2011, 06:18 PM
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30-06-2011, 09:43 AM
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09-07-2011, 03:34 PM
CHIP MORPHING
This seminar discusses results from the project called morph where the goal was to develop a micro architecture that can adapt it intrinsic performance dynamically. By observing the power dissipation, reducing the performance characteristics thus reduces the power even faster, resulting in greatly improved performance/ watt characteristics . these Techniques such as voltage scaling and as such add an extra time “gear” which real embedded system manipulate. In addition to the micro architecture work, the paper also briefly discuss the driving application to be used in its evaluation, namely planetary rovers and a discussion of some of the runtime software considerations that will be necessary to work through to make the “gear changing” a usable piece of technology. This paper has attempted to introduce the main concepts in the Morph project, an attempt to approach low power embedded system in a novel way - by attacking power consumption during those frequent times when less than peak performance is needed. The approach taken is that of adding an energy/performance “gear” - in such low performance demanding times, the intrinsic performance of the computer can be throttled back, and done so in ways where the energy per operation performed drops precipitously. The result should be a substantial improvement in the performance energy curve.
09-09-2011, 06:05 PM
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10-09-2011, 09:43 AM
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11-01-2012, 11:53 PM
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12-01-2012, 09:32 AM
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26-01-2012, 03:14 PM
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