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 ...
There is little doubt that this is a new era for FPGAs. While it is not news that FPGAs have been deployed in many different environments, particularly on the storage and networking side, there are ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 16, 2023 -- QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK) has released version 2.4 of its Aurora eFPGA development tool suite. This newest version integrates core tool enhancements that ...
Editor's Note: There are a lot of folks who are interested in accelerating their algorithms/programs written in C or C++. Many of these guys and gals are aware that FPGA-based accelerators are ...
Can FPGAs or Reconfigurable Processors Go Mainstream? One of the most interesting trends I've seen in server computing is the move away from standard CPUs and toward doing more processing on graphics ...
Combination of Starbridge Design Software and Nallatech Hardware DeliversScalable, Flexible, Affordable FPGA-Based Systems Salt Lake City, Utah and Baltimore, Md.—Taking the lead in addressing ...
For several years, GPU acceleration matched with Intel Xeon processors were the dominating news items in hardware at the annual Supercomputing Conference. However, this year that trend shifted in ...
The next leap in computer performance may come from letting computer processors reconfigure themselves to operate more efficiently. Because FPGA logic can be dynamically reconfigured from 100 to 1,000 ...
One of the most interesting trends I've seen in server computing is the move away from standard CPUs and toward doing more processing on graphics chips (GPUs) and reconfigurable processors known as ...
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 ...
One of the bigger announcements this past week, at least in terms of hype, was Tuesday’s news that IBM will work with a small start-up called Rapport to provide a massively parallel, reconfigurable ...