A systematic approach to the comparison of the graphics processor (GPU) and reconfigurable logic is defined in terms of three throughput drivers. The approach is applied to five ca...
Ben Cope, Peter Y. K. Cheung, Wayne Luk, Lee W. Ho...
Modern Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are capable of performing complex discrete signal processing algorithms with clock rates above 100MHz. This combined with FPGA’s lo...
Michael Haselman, Robert Miyaoka, Thomas K. Lewell...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have long held the promise of allowing designers to create systems with performance levels close to custom circuits but with a softwarelike ...
Over the past few years there has been increased interest in building custom computing machines (CCMs) as a way of achieving very high performance on specific problems. The advent...
David Abramson, Paul Logothetis, Adam Postula, Mar...
FPGAs, because of their re-programmability, are becoming very popular for creating and exchanging VLSI intellectual properties (IPs) in the reuse-based design paradigm. Existing w...
Adarsh K. Jain, Lin Yuan, Pushkin R. Pari, Gang Qu