Abstract

As Donald Knuth famously once said, “… Premature optimization is the root of all evil.” System designers must consider a myriad of aspects of application and underlying hardware architecture when bringing a new application or technology to market. These can include hardware architecture, available compute resources, power consumption limitations, timing requirements, tooling capabilities and limitations, etc. This chapter explores a pragmatic and systematic approach to decomposing a target application in terms of various requirements and the process of methodically implementing and optimizing for a given target architecture.

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