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Reducing the frequency gap between ASIC and custom designs: a custom perspective
This paper proposes that the ability to control the difference between the simulated and actual frequencies of a design is a key strategy to achieving high frequency in both ASIC and custom designs. We examine this principle and the methodologies that can be deployed to manage this gap.