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NVIDIA: High-Level Synthesis in Agile System-on-Chip Flows: Overview and Techniques

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Catapult High-Level Synthesis has been successfully employed within NVIDIA for multiple generations of system-on-chip research demonstrations. This talk provides a brief overview of NVIDIA Research’s use of Catapult HLS and highlights some useful features and flows of the Connections library, such as the ability to back-annotate SystemC simulations to identify and fix performance bugs.

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NVIDIA Research

Nathaniel Pinckney

Senior Research Scientist

Nate Pinckney received his B.S. degree in engineering from Harvey Mudd College in 2008, and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan in 2015. He has authored or coauthored over 40 publications in the areas of high-level synthesis methodologies, low-power VLSI design, and cryptographic accelerators. In 2015, he joined NVIDIA in Austin, TX.

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