Reconfigurable chips are integrated circuits whose internal connections can be programmed by the user to attend a specific application. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and ...
Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Cristina Costa Santini, Hel...
In this paper, we present performance results from mapping five real-world DSP applications on an embedded system-on-chip that incorporates coarse-grain reconfigurable logic with ...
Michalis D. Galanis, Grigoris Dimitroulakos, Const...
Although run-time reconfigurable systems have been shown to achieve very high performance, the speedups over traditional microprocessor systems are limited by the cost of configur...
FPGAs have appealing features such as customizable internal and external bandwidth and the ability to exploit vast amounts of fine-grain parallelism. In this paper we explore the ...
Reconfigurable computing (RC) is rapidly becoming a vital technology for many applications, from high-performance computing to embedded systems. The inherent advantages of custom-...
Gongyu Wang, Greg Stitt, Herman Lam, Alan D. Georg...