Back in 2001, I wrote a column about the merits of using heterogeneous designs for signal processing-oriented applications. My argument went like this: Signal-processing applications typically ...
Research on rare diseases and atypical health care demographics is often slowed by high interparticipant heterogeneity and overall scarcity of data. Synthetic data (SD) have been proposed as means for ...
Data security is becoming a bigger concern as chips are disaggregated into chiplets and various third-party IP blocks. There is no single solution that works for all designs, and no single tool or ...
It’s rare in the world of software to see a single architecture dominate as comprehensively as the relational database model. The relational database (RDBMS)—actually a hybrid of Codd’s relational ...
Heterogeneous graphs organize data with nodes and edges, and have been widely used in various graph-centric applications. Often, some data are omitted during manual construction, leading to data ...
Ensuring data gets to where it’s supposed to go at exactly the right time is a growing challenge for design engineers and architects developing heterogeneous systems. There is more data moving around ...
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