TAU 2015 Contest: Incremental Timing and Incremental CPPR
TAU 2015 would like to invite students to participate in this year's contest on Incremental Timing and Incremental Common Path Pessimism Removal (CPPR) analysis.
Among timing analysis applications, timing-driven operations are imperative for the success of optimization flows, such as placement, routing, logic synthesis, and physical synthesis. Optimization transforms change the design, and therefore have the potential to significantly affect timing information. As such, timing must be kept current to ensure slack integrity and timing closure, and updating timing information quickly and accurately is crucial for reasonable turnaround time and performance. The goals of this year's TAU contest are:
For reference, CPPR was the contest topic from the TAU 2014 Contest.
Awards
Top performers will receive monetary prizes as well as plaques commemorating their achievements. Congratulations to all the winners! More Pictures from TAU: TAU 2015 Pictures
First Place: Team iTimerC 2.0
Team Members: Pei-Yu Lee, Cheng-Ruei Li, Wei-Lun Chiu, Yu-Ming Yang, and Iris Hui-Ru Jiang
University: National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Representative: Pei-Yu Lee
Second Place: Team UI-Timer 2.0
Team Members: Tsung-Wei Huang and Martin D. F. Wong
University: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Representative: Tsung-Wei Huang
Third Place: Team iitRACE (winners unable to attend in person)
Team Members: Chaitanya Peddawad, Aman Goel, Dheeraj B, Nitin Chandrachoodan
University: India Institute of Technology, Madras, India
Representative: Ramprasanth S
Participation [The contest registration is now closed. If you have any questions, please contact tau <dot> contest <at> gmail <dot> com.]
If you are interested in participating, please send an email to tau <dot> contest <at> gmail <dot> com with the following information by November 15th, 2014:
Important Dates
All dates below are tentative.
Updates and Announcements
TAU 2015 Pictures | Presentation | Results
Contest Organizers
TAU 2015 Committee (TAU 2015)
Contact
For any questions, concerns, or feedback regarding the contest, please email tau <dot> contest <at> gmail <dot> com.
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