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To: Ali Chen who wrote (227348)3/3/2007 10:28:45 PM
From: muzosiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
First, if it takes that much time, get a bigger FPGA,...

i think you should see if you can work with some non-toy problems first.

Also, if you does not know about caveats of timing between behavioral and post-place-and-route simulations, you never had a challenging design that worked in reality.

assuming you know what sta is, if you leave any other timing problems to be discovered by back-annotated simulations (as opposed to analytically solving them) i'd pity your boss.

Speaking about "multi-core, multi-threaded environments", I already tried to explain to you that there is substantial difference between multi-threaded but integrated application, different applications with different demands for resources, and running several identical copies of the same application as SPECrate does. So the misconception is still there, and is clearly on your side.

you said Running several copies of the SAME application is not a characteristic workload for a workstation ever. really never? let's take your own initial example, ise. apparently you have never done a "par -n 10". your misconceptions don't limit other people you know.