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Abstract. A fundamental difference between ASICs and FPGAs is that wires in ASICs are designed such that they match the requirements of a particular design.
By exploring the routability of different multiprocessor network topologies with 8, 16 and 32 nodes on a single FPGA, we show that the difference between ...
ABSTRACT. A fundamental difference between ASICs and FPGAs is that wires in ASICs are designed such that it matches the re- quirements of a particular ...
Mar 4, 2006 · The conclusion is that a modern FPGA fabric is very rich in resources and capable of supporting highly interconnected topologies. For systems ...
By exploring the routability of different multiprocessor network topologies with 8, 16 and 32 nodes on a single FPGA, it is shown that the difference ...
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In this paper, we investigate how well several common network topologies map onto a modern FPGA routing fabric. Different multiprocessor network topologies ...
The conclusion is that a modern FPGA fabric is very rich in resources and capable of supporting highly interconnected topologies. For systems with a modest ...
By exploring the routability of different multiprocessor network topologies with 8, 16 and 32 nodes on a single FPGA, it is shown that the difference ...
Mar 17, 2006 · The Routability of Multiprocessor. Network Topologies in FPGAs by. Manuel Saldaña, Lesley Shannon and. Paul Chow. 8th International Workshop on.
This paper describes a new detailed routing algorithm, speciffically designed for those types of architecturesthat are found on the most recent generations of ...