As the size of available data is increasing, it is becoming inefficient to scale the computational power of traditional systems. To overcome this problem, customized application-specific accelerators are becoming integral parts of modern system on chip (SOC) architectures. In this paper, we summarize existing hardware accelerators for data centers and discuss the techniques to implement and embed them along with the existing SOCs. © 2015 IEEE
Technology scaling has driven the development of the computing industry during the past 50 years. Ho...
Technological advances in microelectronics envisioned through Moore’s law have led to powerful proce...
CPU-FPGA heterogeneous architectures are attracting ever-increasing attention in an attempt to advan...
CPU and GPU platforms may not be the best options for many emerging compute patterns, which led to a...
Summarization: Important design considerations for the cost-effective employment of hardware acceler...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are a new addition to the world of data center acceleration. ...
With power limitations imposing hard bounds on the amount of a chip that can be powered simultaneous...
Hardware accelerators have become permanent features in the post-Dennard computing landscape, displa...
Customized hardware accelerators have made it possible to meet increasing workload demands in cloud ...
The constant growth of datacenters and cloud computing comes with an increase of power consumption. ...
Data centers are experiencing an exponential increase in the amount of network traffic that they hav...
Abstract: As the network traffic increasing significantly due to increase in Data streaming, Big Dat...
With Moore’s law grinding to a halt, accelerators are one of the ways that new silicon can improve p...
Recent trends in large-scale computing demonstrate continuous growth in the need for raw processing ...
This article provides a survey of academic literature about field programmable gate array (FPGA) and...
Technology scaling has driven the development of the computing industry during the past 50 years. Ho...
Technological advances in microelectronics envisioned through Moore’s law have led to powerful proce...
CPU-FPGA heterogeneous architectures are attracting ever-increasing attention in an attempt to advan...
CPU and GPU platforms may not be the best options for many emerging compute patterns, which led to a...
Summarization: Important design considerations for the cost-effective employment of hardware acceler...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are a new addition to the world of data center acceleration. ...
With power limitations imposing hard bounds on the amount of a chip that can be powered simultaneous...
Hardware accelerators have become permanent features in the post-Dennard computing landscape, displa...
Customized hardware accelerators have made it possible to meet increasing workload demands in cloud ...
The constant growth of datacenters and cloud computing comes with an increase of power consumption. ...
Data centers are experiencing an exponential increase in the amount of network traffic that they hav...
Abstract: As the network traffic increasing significantly due to increase in Data streaming, Big Dat...
With Moore’s law grinding to a halt, accelerators are one of the ways that new silicon can improve p...
Recent trends in large-scale computing demonstrate continuous growth in the need for raw processing ...
This article provides a survey of academic literature about field programmable gate array (FPGA) and...
Technology scaling has driven the development of the computing industry during the past 50 years. Ho...
Technological advances in microelectronics envisioned through Moore’s law have led to powerful proce...
CPU-FPGA heterogeneous architectures are attracting ever-increasing attention in an attempt to advan...