Low-Complexity Online Synthesis for AMIDAR Processors
Future chip technologies will change the way we deal with hardware design. First of all, logic resources will be available in vast amount. Furthermore, engineering specialized designs for particular applications will no longer be the general approach as the nonrecurring expenses will grow tremendous...
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description | Future chip technologies will change the way
we deal with hardware design. First of all, logic resources
will be available in vast amount. Furthermore, engineering
specialized designs for particular applications will no longer be
the general approach as the nonrecurring expenses will grow
tremendously. Reconfigurable logic has often been promoted
as a solution to these problems. Today, it can be found in
two varieties: field programmable gate arrays or coarse-grained reconfigurable arrays. Using this type of technology typically
requires a lot of expert knowledge, which is not sufficiently
available. Thus, we believe that online synthesis that takes place
during the execution of an application is one way to broaden
the applicability of reconfigurable architectures. In this paper, we show that even a relative simplistic synthesis approach with
low computational complexity can have a strong impact on the
performance of compute intensive applications. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c5e731c8d2b14bb2a264c8f8cf4081d62025-02-03T01:08:48ZengWileyInternational Journal of Reconfigurable Computing1687-71951687-72092010-01-01201010.1155/2010/953693953693Low-Complexity Online Synthesis for AMIDAR ProcessorsStefan Döbrich0Christian Hochberger1Chair for Embedded Systems, University of Technology, Nöthnitzer Straße 46, 01187 Dresden, GermanyChair for Embedded Systems, University of Technology, Nöthnitzer Straße 46, 01187 Dresden, GermanyFuture chip technologies will change the way we deal with hardware design. First of all, logic resources will be available in vast amount. Furthermore, engineering specialized designs for particular applications will no longer be the general approach as the nonrecurring expenses will grow tremendously. Reconfigurable logic has often been promoted as a solution to these problems. Today, it can be found in two varieties: field programmable gate arrays or coarse-grained reconfigurable arrays. Using this type of technology typically requires a lot of expert knowledge, which is not sufficiently available. Thus, we believe that online synthesis that takes place during the execution of an application is one way to broaden the applicability of reconfigurable architectures. In this paper, we show that even a relative simplistic synthesis approach with low computational complexity can have a strong impact on the performance of compute intensive applications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/953693 |
spellingShingle | Stefan Döbrich Christian Hochberger Low-Complexity Online Synthesis for AMIDAR Processors International Journal of Reconfigurable Computing |
title | Low-Complexity Online Synthesis for AMIDAR Processors |
title_full | Low-Complexity Online Synthesis for AMIDAR Processors |
title_fullStr | Low-Complexity Online Synthesis for AMIDAR Processors |
title_full_unstemmed | Low-Complexity Online Synthesis for AMIDAR Processors |
title_short | Low-Complexity Online Synthesis for AMIDAR Processors |
title_sort | low complexity online synthesis for amidar processors |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/953693 |
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