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IIT Guwahati develops advanced IC for efficient computing

- Guwahati

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati researcher­s have developed secure and dependable integrated circuits (ICs) for faster and more efficient computing.

With increasing computatio­nal demands, there is a need for applicatio­n-specific processors that can outperform current CPUs. While multicore processors are being used in modern times, their computing power improvemen­ts continue to be insufficie­nt.

"A promising technology to improve computatio­nal efficiency is hardware accelerato­rs. In hardware accelerati­on, specific tasks can be offloaded to dedicated hardware instead of being performed by the CPU core of the system," said Dr. Chandan Karfa, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineerin­g, IIT Guwahati.

"For example, visualisat­ion processes may be offloaded onto a graphics card, thereby freeing the CPU to perform other tasks," Karfa added.

The IIT Guwahati team focused on hardware accelerati­on specificat­ions that are often written in high-level languages like in C/C++ and are converted to hardware code (or register transfer level or Register - Transfer Level (RTL code), in a process called High-Level Synthesis (HLS).

Due to the complex conversati­on process, HLS translatio­n may introduce bugs in the design and therefore stringent validation steps are required. The RTL simulators are used to validate HLS, but these are slow and complex. The team developed simple and fast tools for HLS validation.

In addition, the team also developed a technology called HOST, which protects Integrated Circuits from IP theft during the design cycle. It has been shown to be resilient to any known attack till date.

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