To accelerate the execution of an application, repetitive logic and arithmetic computation tasks may be mapped to reconfigurable hardware, since dedicated hardware can deliver much higher speeds than those of a general-purpose processor. However, this is only feasible if the run-time reconfiguration of new tasks is fast enough, so as not to delay application execution. Currently, this is opposed by architectural constraints intrinsic to current Field-Programmable Logic Array (FPGA) architectures. Despite all new features exhibited by current FPGAs, architecturally they are still largely based on general-purpose architectures that are inadequate for the demands of reconfigurable computing. Large configuration file sizes and poo...
Summarization: The FASTER (Facilitating Analysis and Synthesis Technologies for Effective Reconfigur...
Reconfigurable computing allows field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) to form a platform for develop...
Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays flexible af...
To accelerate the execution of an application, repetitive logic and arithmetic computation tasks may...
The capabilities of an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) cannot be changed once it has ...
International audienceMany reconfigurable hardware architectures have been proposed so far, ranging ...
Extending product functionality and lifetime requires constant addition of new features to satisfy t...
After more than 30 years, reconfigurable computing has grown from a concept to a mature field of scien...
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have become promising mapping fabric for the implementation o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
The saturation of single-thread performance, along with the advent of the power wall, has resulted i...
The role of heterogeneous multi-core architectures in the industrial and scientific computing commun...
Les capacités d'auto-reconfiguration des architectures FPGA modernes ouvrent la voie à des applicati...
Reconfigurable computing is a method of development that provides a developer with the ability to re...
Runtime reconfigurable architectures, which integrate a hard processor core along with a reconfigura...
Summarization: The FASTER (Facilitating Analysis and Synthesis Technologies for Effective Reconfigur...
Reconfigurable computing allows field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) to form a platform for develop...
Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays flexible af...
To accelerate the execution of an application, repetitive logic and arithmetic computation tasks may...
The capabilities of an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) cannot be changed once it has ...
International audienceMany reconfigurable hardware architectures have been proposed so far, ranging ...
Extending product functionality and lifetime requires constant addition of new features to satisfy t...
After more than 30 years, reconfigurable computing has grown from a concept to a mature field of scien...
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have become promising mapping fabric for the implementation o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
The saturation of single-thread performance, along with the advent of the power wall, has resulted i...
The role of heterogeneous multi-core architectures in the industrial and scientific computing commun...
Les capacités d'auto-reconfiguration des architectures FPGA modernes ouvrent la voie à des applicati...
Reconfigurable computing is a method of development that provides a developer with the ability to re...
Runtime reconfigurable architectures, which integrate a hard processor core along with a reconfigura...
Summarization: The FASTER (Facilitating Analysis and Synthesis Technologies for Effective Reconfigur...
Reconfigurable computing allows field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) to form a platform for develop...
Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays flexible af...