MuSiC:an event-flow computer for fast simulation of digital systems
The Munich Simulation Computer (MuSiC), a special-purpose, highly-parallel programmable machine, is an approach to transfer concepts (developed for data flow computers) to fast, mixed-design-level simulation of digital systems. To gain high performance, however, the operation principle is modified f...
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