Despite the remarkable improvements in the effectiveness of High Level Synthesis tools for FPGA development in recent years, they still require some domain specific knowledge and expertise to be used effectively. In this paper we present OXiGen, a tool which aims to further increase the accessibility of HLS technology by harnessing the flexibility of LLVM to offer a high level language front-end for the design of dataflow applications on FPGA. In contrast to many HLS tools, which intend to be general in the architectural templates they offer, OXiGen specifically targets the dataflow computational paradigm, which has proven to be very effective when implemented on FPGA. Starting from a high level language supported by LLVM, the tool generate...
Abstract This paper proposes a new high-level approach for optimising field pro-grammable gate array...
As the scaling down of transistor size no longer provides boost to processor clock frequency, there ...
Les circuits reconfigurables de type FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) peuvent désormais surpass...
Despite the remarkable improvements in the effectiveness of High Level Synthesis tools for FPGA deve...
The acceleration of compute-intensive applications on FPGA-based systems has become an increasingly ...
Abstract—High-level synthesis (HLS) aims at reducing the time-to-market by providing an automated de...
International audienceHigh-Level Synthesis (HLS) tools are mature enough to provide efficient code g...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to raise the level of abstraction in the design o...
This paper proposes a new high-level approach for optimising field programmable gate array (FPGA) de...
Field programmable gate arrays or FPGAs are the Swiss army knife of the compute accelerators. They a...
The rate of increase in computing performance has been slowing due to the end of processor frequency...
The demand for scalable, high-performance computing has increased as the size of datasets has grown ...
With increasing FPGA chip density, it is possible to implement more sophisticated algorithms on FPGA...
It is generally accepted that a custom hardware implementation of a set of computations will provide...
For decades, the computational performance of processors has grown at a faster rate than the availab...
Abstract This paper proposes a new high-level approach for optimising field pro-grammable gate array...
As the scaling down of transistor size no longer provides boost to processor clock frequency, there ...
Les circuits reconfigurables de type FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) peuvent désormais surpass...
Despite the remarkable improvements in the effectiveness of High Level Synthesis tools for FPGA deve...
The acceleration of compute-intensive applications on FPGA-based systems has become an increasingly ...
Abstract—High-level synthesis (HLS) aims at reducing the time-to-market by providing an automated de...
International audienceHigh-Level Synthesis (HLS) tools are mature enough to provide efficient code g...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to raise the level of abstraction in the design o...
This paper proposes a new high-level approach for optimising field programmable gate array (FPGA) de...
Field programmable gate arrays or FPGAs are the Swiss army knife of the compute accelerators. They a...
The rate of increase in computing performance has been slowing due to the end of processor frequency...
The demand for scalable, high-performance computing has increased as the size of datasets has grown ...
With increasing FPGA chip density, it is possible to implement more sophisticated algorithms on FPGA...
It is generally accepted that a custom hardware implementation of a set of computations will provide...
For decades, the computational performance of processors has grown at a faster rate than the availab...
Abstract This paper proposes a new high-level approach for optimising field pro-grammable gate array...
As the scaling down of transistor size no longer provides boost to processor clock frequency, there ...
Les circuits reconfigurables de type FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) peuvent désormais surpass...