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Approximate Radix-8 Booth Multipliers for Low-Power and High-Performance Operation
Abstract—The Booth multiplier has been widely used for high performance signed multiplication by encoding and thereby reducing the number of partial products. A multiplier using the radix-4 (or modified Booth) algorithm is very efficient due to the ease of partial product generation, whereas the radix-8 Booth multiplier is slow due to the complexity of generating the odd multiples of the multiplicand. In this paper, this issue is alleviated by the application of approximate designs. An approximate 2-bit adder is deliberately designed for calculating the sum of 1x and 2x of a binary number. This adder requires a small area, < final year projects >
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