Introduction to Reconfigurable SupercomputingAlternative Technologies and Concluding Remarks
Introduction to Reconfigurable Supercomputing: Alternative Technologies and Concluding Remarks
Lanzagorta, Marco; Bique, Stephen; Rosenberg, Robert
2010-01-01 00:00:00
[Other high-level languages to program FPGAs include Dime-C [50] from Nallatech and Impulse-C [49] from Impulse Accelerated Technologies. Among the FPGA languages currently available, some are easier to learn than others. Notwithstanding, none of them completely remove the various hurdles a programmer must confront.]
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Introduction to Reconfigurable SupercomputingAlternative Technologies and Concluding Remarks
[Other high-level languages to program FPGAs include Dime-C [50] from Nallatech and Impulse-C [49] from Impulse Accelerated Technologies. Among the FPGA languages currently available, some are easier to learn than others. Notwithstanding, none of them completely remove the various hurdles a programmer must confront.]
Published: Jan 1, 2010
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