Report Number: CSL-TR-96-698
Institution: Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory
Title: Technology Scaling Effects on Multipliers
Author: Al-Twaijry, Hesham
Author: Flynn, Michael J.
Date: July 1996
Abstract: Booth encoding is a method of reducing the number of summands
required to produce the multiplication result. This paper
compares the performance/area tradeoffs for the different
Booth algorithms when trees are used as the summation
network. This paper shows that the simple non-Booth algorithm
is not an efficient design, and that for small feature sizes
the performance for the different Booth encoding schemes are
comparable in terms of delay. The report also quantifies the
effects of wires on the multiplier. As the feature size
continues to decrease, wires will provide an ever increasing
portion of the total delay. Booth 3 becomes more attractive
since it is smaller.
http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/csl/tr/96/698/CSL-TR-96-698.pdf