Title of article
FPGAs as reconfigurable processing elements
Author/Authors
Fawcett، نويسنده , , B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
3
From page
8
To page
10
Abstract
In most applications, FPGAs are used to implement “glue logic”, providing the advantages of high integration levels without the expense and risk of custom ASIC development. However, as SRAM-based FPGA devices have increased in capability, their use as in-system-configurable computing elements is receiving considerable attention. Indeed, reconfigurable FPGA technology holds the potential for reshaping the future of computing by providing the capability to dynamically alter a computerʹs hardware resources to optimally service immediate computational needs. Computing circuits built from SRAM-based FPGAs can meet the true goal of parallel processing-executing algorithms in circuitry with the inherent parallelism of hardware, while avoiding the instruction fetch and load/store bottlenecks of traditional von Neumann architectures. There are many computationally-intensive algorithms that can benefit from being partially or wholly implemented in hardware. Typically, these algorithms are too specialized to justify the expense of manufacturing custom IC devices
Journal title
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine
Record number
397226
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