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Dear Colleagues,
The design of a chip architecture and algorithm involves deciding on the appropriate number and type of components needed to perform the desired functionality. For example, a chip designed for image processing may require dedicated hardware units for tasks such as filtering, compression, and decompression. The placement and interconnectivity of these components must also be carefully considered to ensure optimal performance.
In addition to the functional requirements, other factors such as power consumption, heat dissipation, and manufacturing cost must also be taken into account when designing a chip architecture. The goal is to create an architecture that balances all of the different requirements to produce a high-performing, efficient, and cost-effective chip.
Overall, chip architecture is a complex and interdisciplinary field that requires expertise in computer engineering, electronics, and physics. It involves a careful trade-off between performance, power consumption, and cost to create a chip that meets the desired specifications.
Research articles and reviews in this area of study are welcome.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Kejun Wu
Section Editor