A Compiler Infrastructure for FPGA and ASIC Development
John Demme

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified compiler infrastructure aimed at streamlining FPGA and ASIC development by fostering an ecosystem that enhances tool interoperability and boosts productivity in hardware design.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive framework that unifies hardware design tools across vendors and communities, improving interoperability and development efficiency.
Findings
Enhanced tool interoperability across vendors and open source communities
Increased productivity in hardware design workflows
A scalable ecosystem for hardware development tools
Abstract
This whitepaper proposes a unified framework for hardware design tools to ease the development and inter-operability of said tools. By creating a large ecosystem of hardware development tools across vendors, academia, and the open source community, we hope to significantly increase much need productivity in hardware design.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParallel Computing and Optimization Techniques · Logic, programming, and type systems · Embedded Systems Design Techniques
