Method of designing an integrated circuit using scheduling and a

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39550002, 395705, 395709, G06F 1750, G06F 1560

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060212667

ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit is designed by defining its functions in a programming language which supports parallelism and synchronized communication. The resulting source code is supplied to a compiler which includes an optimizer module for retiming synchronized communication without changing the order of external communications of the integrated circuit. The compiler produces output code which represents the circuitry of the integrated circuit and which may be supplied to synthesis tools and subsequent steps in the manufacture of the integrated circuit.

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