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Asynchronous Systems - A world without time, part III

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Asynchronous systems are widely researched, and have some good applications. However, they are yet to widely adopted by industry for the ever expanding market of computers and technology that is used in every day life. In part III of this talk series, I will introduce my PhD research, a proposed solution to the problems mentioned in the previous two talks. This is Asynchronous Concepts, a language, tool and design flow for specifying asynchronous circuits with the intention of trying to address some of the flaws of existing asynchronous design methodologies.

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