When it comes to speeding up computationally intensive workloads, GPUs are not the only game in town. FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays) are also gaining traction in data centers. While companies ...
FPGAs are reaching deeper and wider inside of automobiles, playing an increasingly important role across more systems within a vehicle as the electronic content continues to grow. The role of FPGAs in ...
In this special guest feature from Scientific Computing World, Robert Roe writes that FPGAs provide an early insight into possibile architectural specialization options for HPC and machine learning.
Over a decade ago we would not have expected accelerators to have be commonplace in the datacenter. While they are not pervasive, a host of new workloads are ripe for acceleration and porting work has ...
FPGAs have long been used in the early stages of any new digital technology, given their utility for prototyping and rapid evolution. But with machine learning, FPGAs are showing benefits beyond those ...
This paper will explain how new ASSP ventures face challenges that can derail success of a product even before the first device is sold, including market entry barriers such as time to market ...
It’s been a few years since the introduction of the first Open Source toolchain for FPGAs. You would think a free and Open way to program FPGAs would be a boon for hardware development, but so far ...
Although cars have enjoyed a long and rich history dating back to the late 1800s, electronics arrived relatively late to the party, only becoming an integral part of the automotive world in recent ...
FPGAs enjoy massive popularity among advanced digital designers, helping bring customized low- and mid-volume designs to market quickly without investments in ASICs. FPGAs also blend performance with ...
You don’t have to be a chip designer to program an FPGA, just like you don’t have to be a C++ programmer to code in Java, but it probably helps in both cases if you want to do them well. The trick to ...
Intel is building the foundation for the modern data center, and its solution to the exponential data growth is not more CPU power, but field programmable gate array (FPGA) accelerators. Must read: ...