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Predictive Load Balancing for Interconnected FPGAs

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Predictive Load Balancing for Interconnected FPGAs
A Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), when used as a platform for implementing special-purpose computing architectures, offers the potential for increased functional parallelism over the alternative approach of software running on a general-purpose microprocessor. However, the increasing disparity between the logic speed and density of a state-of-the-art FPGA versus a state-of-the-art microprocessor has already begun to negate the benefits of this increased functional parallelism for all but a limited set of applications. We believe that the solution to this problem is to construct distributed multi-FPGA architectures to aggregate the parallelism of multiple FPGAs. Such a system would require a high-capacity interconnect, and thus we propose arranging the FPGAs onto a scalable direct network. This strategy requires each FPGA to contain an integrated router that must share the logic fabric with the application logic. In this paper, we propose a novel routing technique that can signif...
Jason D. Bakos, Charles L. Cathey, Allen Michalski
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where FPL
Authors Jason D. Bakos, Charles L. Cathey, Allen Michalski
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