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Computing kernels implemented with a wormhole RTR CCM

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Computing kernels implemented with a wormhole RTR CCM
The Wormhole Run-Time Reconfiguration (RTR) computing paradigm is a method for creating high performance computational pipelines. The scalability, distributed control and data pow features of the paradigm allow it to fit neatly into the Configiirable Computing Machine (CCM)domain. To date, the field has been dominated by lurge bit-oriented devices whose jlexibility can lead to lowered silicon utilization eflciencies. In an efort to raise this eficiency, the Colt CCM has been created based on the Wormhole RTR paradigm. This paper outlines methods of implementation and performance for several common operations using these concepts. They serve as indicators of the diversity of algorithms that can be instantiated through the high-speed run-time reconfiguration that these devices make possible. Particular attention is paid to floating point multiplication. Also discussed is the topic of data dependent computation which would seem to be counter intuitive to the Wormhole RTR paradigm. The pa...
Ray Bittner, Peter M. Athanas
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Type Conference
Year 1997
Where FCCM
Authors Ray Bittner, Peter M. Athanas
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