User-programmable, integrated circuits (ICs) e.g. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are increasingly popular for embedded, high-performance data exploitation. They combine the parallelization capability and processing power of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) with the exibility, scalability and adaptability of software-based processing solutions. FPGAs provide powerful processing resources due to an optimal adaptation to the target application and a well-balanced ratio of performance, efficiency and parallelization. One drawback of FPGA-based data exploitation is the limited memory capacity of reconfigurable integrated circuits. Large-scale Digital Signal Processor (DSP) FPGAs provide approximately 4MB on-board random ...
Microprocessors have been the dominant devices in general-purpose computing for the last decade. How...
One step in the synthesis for FPGA-based Reconfig-urable Computers (RCs) involves mapping the design...
The high potential performance of FPGAs cannot be exploited if a design suffers a memory bottleneck....
User-programmable, integrated circuits (ICs) e.g. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are increas...
Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a post fabrication reconfigurable device to accelerate domai...
The FPGAs of today are being used to implement large, system-sized circuits. Systems often require ...
The complexity of today’s embedded applications requires mod-ern high-performance embedded System-on...
Abstract — In computing, DDR3 SDRAM or DOUBLE-DATA-RATE three synchronous dynamic random access memo...
A NoC generator tool that generate an arbitrarily large Multi-core platform, targeted for single-chi...
Contents-addressable memory (CAM) is a special memory that searches the input data with the entire p...
New and more capable electronics are required to push forward future space missions, and to pursue t...
Modern embedded compute platforms increasingly contain both microprocessors and field-programmable g...
This paper advocates the use of 3D integration technology to stack a DRAM on top of an FPGA. The DRA...
Advanced Principles Group (APG) has developed a Reconfigurable Computing Board (RCB) based on the Xi...
The project presents a memory arbiter system capable of allowing two systems to communicate to the s...
Microprocessors have been the dominant devices in general-purpose computing for the last decade. How...
One step in the synthesis for FPGA-based Reconfig-urable Computers (RCs) involves mapping the design...
The high potential performance of FPGAs cannot be exploited if a design suffers a memory bottleneck....
User-programmable, integrated circuits (ICs) e.g. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are increas...
Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a post fabrication reconfigurable device to accelerate domai...
The FPGAs of today are being used to implement large, system-sized circuits. Systems often require ...
The complexity of today’s embedded applications requires mod-ern high-performance embedded System-on...
Abstract — In computing, DDR3 SDRAM or DOUBLE-DATA-RATE three synchronous dynamic random access memo...
A NoC generator tool that generate an arbitrarily large Multi-core platform, targeted for single-chi...
Contents-addressable memory (CAM) is a special memory that searches the input data with the entire p...
New and more capable electronics are required to push forward future space missions, and to pursue t...
Modern embedded compute platforms increasingly contain both microprocessors and field-programmable g...
This paper advocates the use of 3D integration technology to stack a DRAM on top of an FPGA. The DRA...
Advanced Principles Group (APG) has developed a Reconfigurable Computing Board (RCB) based on the Xi...
The project presents a memory arbiter system capable of allowing two systems to communicate to the s...
Microprocessors have been the dominant devices in general-purpose computing for the last decade. How...
One step in the synthesis for FPGA-based Reconfig-urable Computers (RCs) involves mapping the design...
The high potential performance of FPGAs cannot be exploited if a design suffers a memory bottleneck....