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The provided text is an excerpt from the second volume of Software Defined Chips, a comprehensive academic work by researchers from Tsinghua University that explores the evolution of computer architecture and programming paradigms. The authors examine the historical development of general-purpose processors, highlighting how the industry has struggled against the physical limitations of the "memory wall," "power wall," and "I/O wall." They argue that traditional Von Neumann architectures and the RAM programming model are increasingly inefficient, leading to an "impossible trinity" where software cannot simultaneously achieve high generality, development ease, and execution speed. To address these bottlenecks, the book introduces Software-Defined Chips (SDCs) as a new paradigm that uses dynamic reconfigurability to bridge the gap between flexible software and high-performance hardware. This volume specifically focuses on enhancing hardware security, optimizing parallelism, and implementing SDCs in emerging fields like artificial intelligence, 5G communications, and advanced cryptography
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