International audienceThe study of specific hardware circuits for the evaluation of floating-point elementary functions was once an an active research area, until it was realized that these functions were not frequent enough to justify dedicating silicon to them. Research then turned to software functions. This situation may be about to change again with the advent of reconfigurable co-processors based on field-programmable gate arrays. Such co-processors now have a capacity that allows to accomodate double-precision floating-point computing. Hardware operators for elementary functions targeted to such platforms have the potential to vastly outperform software functions, and will not permanently waste silicon resources. This article studies...
New hardware FPGA implementations for the efficient computations of division, natural logarithm and ...
International audienceFloating-point operators on FPGAs do not have to be identical to the ones avai...
ECTI TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, VOL.6, NO.1 May 2012This paper presents th...
The study of specific hardware circuits for the evalu-ation of floating-point elementary functions w...
The advent of reconfigurable co-processors based on field-programmable gate arrays has renewed inter...
International audienceAs FPGAs are increasingly being used for floating-point computing, the feasibi...
International audienceThis article presents a floating-point exponential operator generator targetin...
The high performance and capacity of current FPGAs makes them suitable as acceleration co-processors...
International audienceThe high performance and capacity of current FPGAs makes them suitable as acce...
Many computationally intensive scientific applications involve repetitive floating point operations ...
It has been shown that FPGAs could outperform high-end microprocessors on floating-point computation...
Abstract—This article presents a floating-point exponential operator generator targeting recent FPGA...
High speed computation is the need of today’s generation of Processors. To accomplish this maj...
This article addresses the development of complex, heavily parameterized and flexible operators to b...
International audienceElementary functions from the mathematical library input and output floating-p...
New hardware FPGA implementations for the efficient computations of division, natural logarithm and ...
International audienceFloating-point operators on FPGAs do not have to be identical to the ones avai...
ECTI TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, VOL.6, NO.1 May 2012This paper presents th...
The study of specific hardware circuits for the evalu-ation of floating-point elementary functions w...
The advent of reconfigurable co-processors based on field-programmable gate arrays has renewed inter...
International audienceAs FPGAs are increasingly being used for floating-point computing, the feasibi...
International audienceThis article presents a floating-point exponential operator generator targetin...
The high performance and capacity of current FPGAs makes them suitable as acceleration co-processors...
International audienceThe high performance and capacity of current FPGAs makes them suitable as acce...
Many computationally intensive scientific applications involve repetitive floating point operations ...
It has been shown that FPGAs could outperform high-end microprocessors on floating-point computation...
Abstract—This article presents a floating-point exponential operator generator targeting recent FPGA...
High speed computation is the need of today’s generation of Processors. To accomplish this maj...
This article addresses the development of complex, heavily parameterized and flexible operators to b...
International audienceElementary functions from the mathematical library input and output floating-p...
New hardware FPGA implementations for the efficient computations of division, natural logarithm and ...
International audienceFloating-point operators on FPGAs do not have to be identical to the ones avai...
ECTI TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, VOL.6, NO.1 May 2012This paper presents th...