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The simulated architecture is the result of a given set of geological events.
This report gives a graphical view of the performance of the simulated architecture, which facilitates the design space exploration.
THE GOLDEN AGE is a film which speculates on artificial intelligence within a simulated architecture.
Ideas of simulated architecture, downloadable architecture, digital fabrication, and the way in which digital technology could impact the industry—all are explored in a way that is astonishing and captivating.
Architect Paul D. Nicholls has just released a stunning animated concept video called The Golden Age: The Simulation, the first in a two part series of visualizations of what he calls an "artificial intelligence within a simulated architecture".
Paul Nicholls, whose abstract films perhaps deal most explicitly with the ideas of downloadable architecture and the aforementioned subjects, explained simulated architecture as: "What I mean by this is an architecture designed by a set of programmable rules and processes, which govern the end result.
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Figure 16 shows an example of the simulated architectures with 2 processors.
To make our approach fast and not tedious for users, the simulated architectures, including standalone power estimators, were generated automatically using a model driven engineering (MDE) approach.
In the example described in Figure 16, the white-box approach was used for the cache memories whereas the black-box approach was used for the rest of the IPs. Figure 16 Example of simulated architectures with consumption estimators.
These results were generated according to the previously defined evaluation metrics and evaluated taking into consideration the characteristics of the simulated architectures, along with the behavior of each workload.
While simulating architectures with independent function unit pipelines using simulation techniques that avoid the overhead of instruction bit-string interpretation, such as compiled simulation, the simulation of function unit pipelines can become one of the new bottlenecks for simulation speed.
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