Introduction to reconfigurable supercomputing
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Author
Contributions
- Bique, Stephen - Contributor
- Rosenberg, Robert - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Morgan & Claypool Publishers, San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA), California
Language
English
Word Count
21,750 words, Guess
Page Count
87 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveintroductiontore00lanz
- Internet Archiveintroductiontore0000lanz
- ISBN-139781608453375
- ISBN-139781608453368
- ISBN-101608453375
and 5 more
- ISBN-101608453367
- OCLC Control Number472868290
- Better World Books9781608453368
- Better World Books9781608453375
- Open LibraryOL25555964M
Classifications
- DDC004.11
- LCCQA76.88 .L254 2010
- LCCTK7895.G36
and 1 more
- LCCQA76.9.A3
Alternate Titles
- Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
Description
This book covers technologies, applications, tools, languages, procedures, advantages, and disadvantages of reconfigurable supercomputing using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). The target audience is the community of users of High Performance Computers (HPC) who may benefit from porting their applications into a reconfigurable environment. As such, this book is intended to guide the HPC user through the many algorithmic considerations, hardware alternatives, usability issues, programming languages, and design tools that need to be understood before embarking on the creation of reconfigurable parallel codes.We hope to show that FPGA acceleration, based on the exploitation of the data parallelism, pipelining and concurrency remains promising in view of the diminishing improvements in traditional processor and system design.
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- Introduction to reconfigurable supercomputing
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