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High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing - the View from Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom August 05-August 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AHS.2007.61Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptiv ...
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Rob Baxter, University of Edinburgh
Stephen Booth, EPCC and FHPCA
Mark Bull, EPCC and FHPCA
Geoff Cawood, EPCC and FHPCA
Kenton D?Mellow, EPCC and FHPCA
Xu Guo, EPCC and FHPCA
Mark Parsons, EPCC and FHPCA
James Perry, EPCC and FHPCA
Alan Simpson, EPCC and FHPCA
Arthur Trew, EPCC and FHPCA
This paper reviews the current state of the art in highperformance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) from the perspective of EPCC, the high-performance computing centre at the University of Edinburgh. We look at architectural and programming trends and assess some of the challenges that HPRC needs to address in order to drive itself across the chasm from the optimistic early adopters to the pragmatic early majority.
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Rob Baxter, Stephen Booth, Mark Bull, Geoff Cawood, Kenton D?Mellow, Xu Guo, Mark Parsons, James Perry, Alan Simpson, Arthur Trew, "High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing - the View from Edinburgh," ahs, pp.273-279, Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS 2007), 2007
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