Abstract
In order for silicon compilers to become a truly viable VLSI design option, application-specific information must be extracted and used as feedback to permit optimization of chip designs. The author describes three significant phases necessary to provide feedback in silicon compilers and techniques for their implementation. To demonstrate the techniques and utility of providing feedback in silicon compilers, an example of feedback that uses layout-extracted interconnect impedances to parameterize buffer cells is described.
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