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Accelerating Large-Scale HPC Applications Using FPGAs
2011
2011 IEEE 20th Symposium on Computer Arithmetic
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are conventionally considered as 'glue-logic'. However, modern FPGAs are extremely competitive compared to state-of-the-art CPUs for commercial HPC workloads, such as those found in Oil and Gas and Finance. For example, an FPGA accelerated system can be 31-37 times faster than an equivalently sized conventional machine, and consume 1/39 of the power. The key to achieving the best performance in FPGA accelerators, while maintaining correctness, is
doi:10.1109/arith.2011.34
dblp:conf/arith/DimondRP10
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