The market for embedded processors is driven primarily by two factors: cost and volume. This has forced a reevaluation of the best way to satisfy users′ needs for high performance and low energy consumption without drastically increasing the complexity of the design process. Domain–specific embedded processors, in markets such as network processing, automotive, and others, have splintered a pre–existing market for general–purpose, low–cost, low–energy processors. Reprogrammable and reconfigurable embedded processors, in contrast, offer a single, fixed–silicon device that could amortize manufacturing costs for low–to–medium volume market segments. SASP explores (micro)architectural design approaches, trade–offs and compiler technologies, for both domain–specific and customizable embedded processors. The symposium is a forum wherein challenges and solutions will be explored, discussed and compared.<br>
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SASP
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Anaheim
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United States
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