We present some quantitative performance measurements for the computing power of Programmable Active Memories (PAM), as introduced by [BRV89]. Based on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology, the PAM is a universal hardware co-processor closely coupled to a standard host computer. The PAM can speed up many critical software applications running on the host, by executing part of the computations through a specific hardware design. The performance measurements presented are based on two PAM architectures and ten specific applications, drawn from arithmetics, algebra, geometry, physics, biology, audio and video. Each of these PAM designs proves as fast as any reported hardware or super-computer for the corresponding application. In ca...
International audienceField Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are flexible, so they are commonly used ...
The symposium ParaFPGA focuses on parallel techniques using FPGAs as accelerator in high performance...
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) were invented in the 1980s. Since then the use of FPGAs in ma...
We present accurate, low-level measurements of process preemption, interrupt handling and memory sys...
We present accurate, low-level measurements of process preemption, interrupt handling and memory sys...
Abstract. The continuous increase of the computational power of programmable processors has establis...
In this paper, we report on a preliminary investigation of the potential performance gain of program...
FPGA-SoCs like Xilinx's Zynq-7000 and Altera's Generation 10 SoCs provide an integrated platform for...
Microprocessors and memory systems suffer from a growing gap in performance. We introduce Active Pag...
The associative memory (AM) system is a computing device made of hundreds of AM ASICs chips designed...
International audienceA new performance estimation technique for FPGA implementation based designs i...
This paper investigates the possibility of using Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (Fr’GAS) as reconfi...
The performance of modern microprocessors is increasingly limited by their inability to hide main me...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Multiprocessors are often quoted as being capable of a ‘peak performance,’ but in practise it is dif...
International audienceField Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are flexible, so they are commonly used ...
The symposium ParaFPGA focuses on parallel techniques using FPGAs as accelerator in high performance...
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) were invented in the 1980s. Since then the use of FPGAs in ma...
We present accurate, low-level measurements of process preemption, interrupt handling and memory sys...
We present accurate, low-level measurements of process preemption, interrupt handling and memory sys...
Abstract. The continuous increase of the computational power of programmable processors has establis...
In this paper, we report on a preliminary investigation of the potential performance gain of program...
FPGA-SoCs like Xilinx's Zynq-7000 and Altera's Generation 10 SoCs provide an integrated platform for...
Microprocessors and memory systems suffer from a growing gap in performance. We introduce Active Pag...
The associative memory (AM) system is a computing device made of hundreds of AM ASICs chips designed...
International audienceA new performance estimation technique for FPGA implementation based designs i...
This paper investigates the possibility of using Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (Fr’GAS) as reconfi...
The performance of modern microprocessors is increasingly limited by their inability to hide main me...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Multiprocessors are often quoted as being capable of a ‘peak performance,’ but in practise it is dif...
International audienceField Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are flexible, so they are commonly used ...
The symposium ParaFPGA focuses on parallel techniques using FPGAs as accelerator in high performance...
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) were invented in the 1980s. Since then the use of FPGAs in ma...