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* **VLSI**
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* **VLSI**
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* **Hammer**: E. Wang, et al., *ISQED'20*. [PDF](https://www.isqed.org/English/Archives/2020/Technical_Sessions/113.html).
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* **Hammer**: E. Wang, et al., *ISQED'20*. [PDF](https://www.isqed.org/English/Archives/2020/Technical_Sessions/113.html).
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## Acknowledgements
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This work is supported by the NSF CCRI ENS Chipyard Award #201662.
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[hwacha]:https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2015/EECS-2015-262.pdf
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[hwacha]:https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2015/EECS-2015-262.pdf
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[hammer]:https://github.com/ucb-bar/hammer
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[hammer]:https://github.com/ucb-bar/hammer
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Chipyard is a framework for designing and evaluating full-system hardware using agile teams.
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Chipyard is a framework for designing and evaluating full-system hardware using agile teams.
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It is composed of a collection of tools and libraries designed to provide an integration between open-source and commercial tools for the development of systems-on-chip.
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It is composed of a collection of tools and libraries designed to provide an integration between open-source and commercial tools for the development of systems-on-chip.
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This work is supported by the NSF CCRI ENS Chipyard Award #201662.
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.. IMPORTANT:: **New to Chipyard?** Jump to the :ref:`Chipyard-Basics/Initial-Repo-Setup:Initial Repository Setup` page for setup instructions.
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.. IMPORTANT:: **New to Chipyard?** Jump to the :ref:`Chipyard-Basics/Initial-Repo-Setup:Initial Repository Setup` page for setup instructions.
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