articleMay 1, 2013Closed access
Approximate computing: An emerging paradigm for energy-efficient design
University of Alberta · The University of Texas at Austin
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Abstract
Approximate computing has recently emerged as a promising approach to energy-efficient design of digital systems. Approximate computing relies on the ability of many systems and applications to tolerate some loss of quality or optimality in the computed result. By relaxing the need for fully precise or completely deterministic operations, approximate computing techniques allow substantially improved energy efficiency. This paper reviews recent progress in the area, including design of approximate arithmetic blocks, pertinent error and quality measures, and algorithm-level techniques for approximate computing.
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- Computer science
- Efficient energy use
- Quality (philosophy)
- Energy (signal processing)
- Computer engineering
- Mathematical optimization
- Distributed computing
- Mathematics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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