High-performance reconfigurable computing / Duncan Buell ... [et. al.] | |
Otros Autores: | Duncan, Bell ; El-Ghazawi, Tarek ; Gaj, Kris ; Kindratenko, Volodymyr. |
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Resumen: | High-performance reconfigurable computers (HPRCs) based on conventional processors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have been gaining the attention of the high-performance computing community in the past few years. These synergistic systems have the potential to exploit coarse-grained functional parallelism as well as fine-grained instruction-level parallelism through direct hardware execution on FPGAs. HPRCs, also known as reconfigurable supercomputers, have shown orders-of-magnitude improvement in performance, power, size, and cost over conventional high-performance computers (HPCs) in some compute-intensive integer applications |
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High-performance reconfigurable computers (HPRCs) based on conventional processors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have been gaining the attention of the high-performance computing community in the past few years. These synergistic systems have the potential to exploit coarse-grained functional parallelism as well as fine-grained instruction-level parallelism through direct hardware execution on FPGAs. HPRCs, also known as reconfigurable supercomputers, have shown orders-of-magnitude improvement in performance, power, size, and cost over conventional high-performance computers (HPCs) in some compute-intensive integer applications
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