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Journal Articles
- 2013
- [j5]John S. Liberty, Adrian Barrera, David W. Boerstler, Thomas B. Chadwick, Scott R. Cottier, H. Peter Hofstee, Julie A. Rosser, Marty L. Tsai:
True hardware random number generation implemented in the 32-nm SOI POWER7+ processor. IBM J. Res. Dev. 57(6) (2013) - 2008
- [j4]Juergen Pille, Chad Adams, Todd Christensen, Scott R. Cottier, Sebastian Ehrenreich, Fumihiro Kono, Daniel Nelson, Osamu Takahashi, Shunsako Tokito, Otto A. Torreiter, Otto Wagner, Dieter F. Wendel:
Implementation of the Cell Broadband Engine™ in 65 nm SOI Technology Featuring Dual Power Supply SRAM Arrays Supporting 6 GHz at 1.3 V. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 43(1): 163-171 (2008) - 2006
- [j3]Hwa-Joon Oh, Silvia M. Müller, Christian Jacobi, Kevin D. Tran, Scott R. Cottier, Brad W. Michael, Hiroo Nishikawa, Yonetaro Totsuka, Tatsuya Namatame, Naoka Yano, Takashi Machida, Sang H. Dhong:
A fully pipelined single-precision floating-point unit in the synergistic processor element of a CELL processor. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 41(4): 759-771 (2006) - 2005
- [j2]Osamu Takahashi, Scott R. Cottier, Sang H. Dhong, Brian K. Flachs, Joel Silberman:
Power-Conscious Design of the Cell Processor's Synergistic Processor Element. IEEE Micro 25(5): 10-18 (2005) - [j1]Toru Asano, Joel Silberman, Sang H. Dhong, Osamu Takahashi, Michael White, Scott R. Cottier, Takaaki Nakazato, Atsushi Kawasumi, Hiroshi Yoshihara:
Low-Power Design Approach of 11FO4 256-Kbyte Embedded SRAM for the Synergistic Processor Element of a Cell Processor. IEEE Micro 25(5): 30-38 (2005)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2008
- [c5]Osamu Takahashi, Chad Adams, D. Ault, Erwin Behnen, O. Chiang, Scott R. Cottier, Paula K. Coulman, James Culp, Gilles Gervais, M. S. Gray, Y. Itaka, C. J. Johnson, Fumihiro Kono, L. Maurice, Kevin W. McCullen, Lam Nguyen, Y. Nishino, Hiromi Noro, Jürgen Pille, Mack W. Riley, M. Shen, Chiaki Takano, Shunsako Tokito, Tina Wagner, Hiroshi Yoshihara:
Migration of Cell Broadband Engine from 65nm SOI to 45nm SOI. ISSCC 2008: 86-87 - 2007
- [c4]Osamu Takahashi, Erwin Behnen, Scott R. Cottier, Paula K. Coulman, Sang H. Dhong, Brian K. Flachs, H. Peter Hofstee, C. J. Johnson, Stephen D. Posluszny:
Cell Broadband Engine Processor Design Methodology. CICC 2007: 711-716 - [c3]Jürgen Pille, Chad Adams, Todd Christensen, Scott R. Cottier, Sebastian Ehrenreich, Fumihiro Kono, Daniel Nelson, Osamu Takahashi, Shunsako Tokito, Otto A. Torreiter, Otto Wagner, Dieter F. Wendel:
Implementation of the CELL Broadband Engine in a 65nm SOI Technology Featuring Dual-Supply SRAM Arrays Supporting 6GHz at 1.3V. ISSCC 2007: 322-606 - 2005
- [c2]Silvia M. Müller, Christian Jacobi, Hwa-Joon Oh, Kevin D. Tran, Scott R. Cottier, Brad W. Michael, Hiroo Nishikawa, Yonetaro Totsuka, Tatsuya Namatame, Naoka Yano, Takashi Machida, Sang H. Dhong:
The Vector Floating-Point Unit in a Synergistic Processor Element of a CELL Processor. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 2005: 59-67 - [c1]Osamu Takahashi, Russ Cook, Scott R. Cottier, Sang H. Dhong, Brian K. Flachs, Koji Hirairi, Atsushi Kawasumi, Hiroaki Murakami, Hiromi Noro, Hwa-Joon Oh, S. Onish, Juergen Pille, Joel Silberman:
The circuit design of the synergistic processor element of a CELL processor. ICCAD 2005: 111-117
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