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2.1. Compilation Overview
2.2. Using the Compilation Dashboard
2.3. Design Netlist Infrastructure (Beta)
2.4. Design Synthesis
2.5. Design Place and Route
2.6. Incremental Optimization Flow
2.7. Fast Forward Compilation Flow
2.8. Full Compilation Flow
2.9. Exporting Compilation Results
2.10. Integrating Other EDA Tools
2.11. Synthesis Language Support
2.12. Compiler Optimization Techniques
2.13. Synthesis Settings Reference
2.14. Fitter Settings Reference
2.15. Design Compilation Revision History
2.9.1. Exporting a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
2.9.2. Importing a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
2.9.3. Creating a Design Partition
2.9.4. Exporting a Design Partition
2.9.5. Reusing a Design Partition
2.9.6. Viewing Quartus Database File Information
2.9.7. Clearing Compilation Results
3.1. Factors Affecting Compilation Results
3.2. Strategies to Reduce the Overall Compilation Time
3.3. Reducing Synthesis Time and Synthesis Netlist Optimization Time
3.4. Reducing Placement Time
3.5. Reducing Routing Time
3.6. Reducing Static Timing Analysis Time
3.7. Setting Process Priority
3.8. Reducing Compilation Time Revision History
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2.7.1. Step 1: Run Register Retiming
Register retiming improves design performance by moving registers out of ALMs and retimes them into Hyper-Registers in the Intel® Stratix® 10 and Intel® Agilex™ device interconnect.
The Fitter runs the Retime stage automatically following place and route when you target an Intel® Stratix® 10 or Intel® Agilex™ device. Alternatively, start or stop the individual Retime stage in the Compilation Dashboard. After running register retiming, view the Fitter reports to optimize remaining critical paths.
To run register retiming:
- Click Retime on the Compilation Dashboard. The Compiler runs prerequisite stages automatically before running Retime stage.
Figure 75. Retiming Stage in Compilation Dashboard
- Review the results of the register retiming stage, as Step 2: Review Retiming Results describes.