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High-Energy Physics on DECPeRLe-1 Programmable Active Memory

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High-Energy Physics on DECPeRLe-1 Programmable Active Memory
The future Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to be built at CERN1, by the turn of the millenium, provides an ample source of challenging real-time computational problems. We report here some results from a collaboration between CERN EAST2 (RD-11) group and DECPRL PAM3 team. We present the implementations of the three foremost LHC algorithms on DECPeRLe-1 [2]. Our machine is the only one which presently meets the requirements from CERN (100 kHz event rate), except for another dedicated FPGA-based board built for just one of the algorithm [3]. All other implementations based on single and multiprocessor general purpose computing systems fall short either of computing power, or of I/O resources or both.
Laurent Moll, Jean Vuillemin, Philippe Boucard
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Type Conference
Year 1995
Where FPGA
Authors Laurent Moll, Jean Vuillemin, Philippe Boucard
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