Though the concept of reconfigurable computing has been floating around for years and has attracted the attention of several researchers and vendors, there still is no commonly accepted definition of ...
To reinterpret something imaginatively – in other words, in a creative and innovative way The word “reimagine” is one of those words loved by marketing people and often loathed by engineers. But, in ...
While there is little specific jargon used across the space of reconfigurable logic, there are some terms that have come to have either specific or multiple meanings, mostly through the work of ...
The reimagining of IT networks will begin when reconfigurable computing solutions like field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are available to all IT organizations. In my last column, I wrote about ...
Reconfigurable computing (RC) is demonstrating spectacular speedups, 50-100X or more in some cases, on some specific high performance computing (HPC) applications, and generally at far lower power ...
DARPA has selected research teams from academia and industry to explore the development of flexible architectures capable of using specialized hardware to solve specific computing problems more ...
University of Florida researchers say their supercomputer, named Novo-G, is the world's fastest reconfigurable supercomputer and is able to perform some important science applications faster than the ...
The rapid development of photonic computing chips has been driven by the increasing demand for high data-throughput, low-power computation across various application fields. Researchers have aimed to ...
Reconfigurable computing in cloud environments harnesses the unique ability of hardware devices—most commonly field-programmable gate arrays—to adapt their logic fabric dynamically at run time. By ...
Enterprise security teams today are facing challenges on multiple fronts. The number of security breaches is increasing, which means the number of security alerts to be examined each day is increasing ...
Coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures (CGRAs) occupy an intermediate design space between fixed-function processors and fine-grained field-programmable fabrics. They consist of an array of ...
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