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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c11]Maya Borowicz, James Ding, Winnie Fan, Zhongqi Gao, Davis Jackson, Ares Lu, Sophia Rohlfsen, Ray Simar:
GIM (Ghost In the Machine): A Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Compute-In-Memory Platform for Exploring Machine-Learning Architectures. IPDPS (Workshops) 2024: 658-663 - [c10]Maya Borowicz, James Ding, Winnie Fan, Zhongqi Gao, Davis Jackson, Ares Lu, Sophia Rohlfsen, Ray Simar:
GIM (Ghost in the Machine): A DSP-Inspired Accelerator Platform for Exploring Machine-Learning Architectures. MWSCAS 2024: 1120-1124 - 2021
- [j6]Ray Simar, Reid Tatge:
How VLIWs Were Adopted as Digital Signal Processors. IEEE Micro 41(6): 121-128 (2021)
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c9]Ray Simar:
The Changing Impact of Semiconductor Technology on Processor Architecture. HPCC 2007: 6 - 2004
- [j5]Gene Frantz, Ray Simar:
Of Processors and Processing. ACM Queue 2(1): 22-30 (2004) - [c8]Nitin Deo, Behrooz Zahiri, Ivo Bolsens, Jason Cong, Bhusan Gupta, Philip Lopresti, Christopher B. Reynolds, Chris Rowen, Ray Simar:
What happened to ASIC?: Go (recon)figure? DAC 2004: 185
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c7]Ray Simar Jr.:
Codevelopment of the TMS320C6X VelociTI architecture and compiler. ICASSP 1998: 3145-3148 - 1992
- [j4]Ray Simar Jr., Peter Koeppen, Jerald Leach, Steve Marshall, Dave Francis, Greg Mekras, Jeffrey Rosenstrauch, Scott Anderson:
Floating-point processors join forces in parallel processing architectures. IEEE Micro 12(4): 60-69 (1992) - [p1]Jerry Van Aken, Ray Simar:
A parametric elliptical Arc Algorithm. Graphics Gems III 1992: 164-172 - 1991
- [c6]Ray Simar Jr.:
The TMS320C40: a DSP for parallel processing. ICASSP 1991: 1089-1092 - [c5]Ray Simar Jr.:
The TMS32OC4O and it's Application Development Environment: A DSP for Parallel Processing. ICPP (1) 1991: 149-152
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j3]Nasser Kehtarnavaz, L. Ray Simar, Rui J. P. de Figueiredo:
A syntactic/Semantic technique for surface reconstruction from cross-sectional contours. Comput. Vis. Graph. Image Process. 42(3): 399-409 (1988) - [j2]Panos Papamichalis, Ray Simar Jr.:
The TMS320C30 floating-point digital signal processor. IEEE Micro 8(6): 13-29 (1988) - [c4]Ray Simar Jr., Alan Davis:
The application of high-level languages to single-chip digital signal processors. ICASSP 1988: 1678-1681 - 1987
- [j1]Kun-Shan Lin, Gene A. Frantz, Ray Simar:
The TMS320 family of digital signal processors. Proc. IEEE 75(9): 1143-1159 (1987) - [c3]Ray Simar Jr., Tony Leigh, Peter Koeppen, Jerald Leach, Jim Potts, Denise Blalock:
A 40 MFLOPS digital signal processor: The first supercomputer on a chip. ICASSP 1987: 535-538 - 1985
- [c2]L. Ray Simar, Rui J. P. de Figueiredo:
A new syntactic/Semantic approach to 3D-surface reconstruction. ICASSP 1985: 1839-1842 - 1984
- [c1]Ray Simar Jr.:
A step toward real-time interactive FIR filter design. ICASSP 1984: 363-366
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