Performance/Power Space Exploration for Binary64 Division Units - 2016 PROJECT TITLE : Performance/Power Space Exploration for Binary64 Division Units - 2016 ABSTRACT: The digit-recurrence division algorithm is used in several high-performance processors as a result of it provides good tradeoffs in terms of latency, area and power dissipation. In this work we tend to develop a minimally redundant radix-8 divider for binary64 (double-precision) aiming at obtaining higher energy efficiency in the performance-per-watt space. The results show that the radix-eight divider, in comparison to radix-4 and radix-16 units, requires less energy to complete a division for prime clock rates. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Floating Point Arithmetic Power Aware Computing Division Digit-Recurrence Floating-Point Pre-Encoded Multipliers Based on Non-Redundant Radix-4 Signed-Digit Encoding - 2016 On Efficient Retiming of Fixed-Point Circuits - 2016