The Promise of High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing
Computer2008Vol. 41(2), pp. 69–76
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Abstract
Several high-performance computers now use field-programmable gate arrays as reconfigurable coprocessors. The authors describe the two major contemporary HPRC architectures and explore the pros and cons of each using representative applications from remote sensing, molecular dynamics, bioinformatics, and cryptanalysis.
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