Summarization: The use of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) as high-end compute engines has proven to be successful in several classes of problems and their application as "big data" supercomputers has already started to be investigated. This paper presents the main approaches in the sate-of-the-art with research highlights as well as skeptics considerations. It will then proceed to analyze the storage vs. network characteristics of present-day systems in the context of "big data" processing. The analysis will reveal that there exist obstacles to overcome in virtually all present-day FPGA supercomputers. This work will then proceed with proposed approaches from on-going research in the AFORMI project. These are the decoupling of the me...
The following paper describes an application of reconfigurable hardware architectures for processing...
With the rapid development of the Internet of things (IoT), networks, software, and computing platfo...
Through evaluating a major FPGA manufacturer, the concept of utilizing the parallelism of FPGA techn...
Because of fundamental limitations of CMOS technology, computing researchers and the computing indus...
The big data revolution has ushered an era with ever increasing volumes and complexity of data requi...
In today’s commercial world, information is becoming a major economic resource thus leading to a sta...
vailability of FPGAs is increasing due to cloud service offerings. In the wake of a new in-memory st...
The increasing volume and latency requirements of big data impose challenges on the processing capac...
The amount of data stored and processed in data centers is growing at an unprecedented rate. At the ...
Though field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have been used to accelerate database systems, they ha...
Abstract — A recent trend for big data analytics is to pro-vide heterogeneous architectures to allow...
Field-programmable gate arrays represent an army of logical units which can be organized in a highly...
Customized computing is gaining ever-increasing popularity in today’s data center to meet the demand...
Irregular workloads are programs organized around pointer-based data structures such as graphs. The...
Many algorithms and applications in scientific computing exhibit irregular access patterns as consec...
The following paper describes an application of reconfigurable hardware architectures for processing...
With the rapid development of the Internet of things (IoT), networks, software, and computing platfo...
Through evaluating a major FPGA manufacturer, the concept of utilizing the parallelism of FPGA techn...
Because of fundamental limitations of CMOS technology, computing researchers and the computing indus...
The big data revolution has ushered an era with ever increasing volumes and complexity of data requi...
In today’s commercial world, information is becoming a major economic resource thus leading to a sta...
vailability of FPGAs is increasing due to cloud service offerings. In the wake of a new in-memory st...
The increasing volume and latency requirements of big data impose challenges on the processing capac...
The amount of data stored and processed in data centers is growing at an unprecedented rate. At the ...
Though field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have been used to accelerate database systems, they ha...
Abstract — A recent trend for big data analytics is to pro-vide heterogeneous architectures to allow...
Field-programmable gate arrays represent an army of logical units which can be organized in a highly...
Customized computing is gaining ever-increasing popularity in today’s data center to meet the demand...
Irregular workloads are programs organized around pointer-based data structures such as graphs. The...
Many algorithms and applications in scientific computing exhibit irregular access patterns as consec...
The following paper describes an application of reconfigurable hardware architectures for processing...
With the rapid development of the Internet of things (IoT), networks, software, and computing platfo...
Through evaluating a major FPGA manufacturer, the concept of utilizing the parallelism of FPGA techn...