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A better design can make integrated circuits smaller and faster

Researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), they can get circuits designed with 30 percent less wire length using an improved version of the optimization and showed that three years ago, based on representative stages of the most used. Researchers believe that when these methods can be applied to existing circuit that produces the electronics industry will generate similar benefits. For industry, even 5 percent is already very important.

"We are demonstrating that there is another way to achieve substantial improvements, with better design and more efficient architecture, "says Jason Cong, UCLA professor and professor of computer science who has worked for nearly a decade with Tony Chan, professor of mathematics in the form UCLA.La Traditional production of integrated circuits (also known as silicon chips) that are smaller and faster is to build ever-smaller transistors and thinner and thinner cables. Although the computer industry has made progressively smaller devices and improved Cong, Chan and his colleagues are refining the design of its own goal of the collaboration chip.Una is the development of silicon chips that are faster and cheaper, and consume less energy than today.

They think optimizing chip design is a very prometedora.Chan address and Eric Radke design algorithms to design software that improves the placement of some elements. Scientists hope the research will lead an improved software for enhanced chip design. Cong's laboratory has found clear evidence that existing software for integrated circuit design are far from óptimos.Chan and Radke are also working to minimize the amount of time it takes to pass a signal processor.

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