DocumentCode
2050866
Title
Reconfigurable custom computing as a supercomputer replacement
Author
Milne, George J.
Author_Institution
Adv. Comput. Res. Centre, Univ. of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia
fYear
1997
fDate
18-21 Dec 1997
Firstpage
260
Lastpage
269
Abstract
Reconfigurable computers are a new class of customisable computers constructed using field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). They offer us the potential for supercomputing performance at high-end workstation costs for a range of niche applications. The performance achievable is a direct consequence of the machine architecture which gives the user direct exposure to the inherent parallelism present in the underlying FPGA circuits, in contrast to classical, sequential, von Neumann architectures. FPGAs are reprogrammable so giving reconfigurable computers the unique combination of software-like reprogrammability with custom hardware performance
Keywords
field programmable gate arrays; parallel processing; performance evaluation; reconfigurable architectures; customisable computers; field programmable gate arrays; hardware performance; high-end workstation; inherent parallelism; machine architecture; reconfigurable custom computing; supercomputer replacement; Application software; Circuits; Computer applications; Computer architecture; Costs; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Parallel processing; Supercomputers; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High-Performance Computing, 1997. Proceedings. Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bangalore
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8067-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HIPC.1997.634501
Filename
634501
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