Reading for Tuesday, February 11

  1. André DeHon. Comparing Computing Machines. preliminary [PS Draft], January 1997.

Supplemental Reading

  1. André DeHon, Reconfigurable Architectures for General-Purpose Computing. AI Technical Report 1586, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 545 Technology Sq., Cambridge, MA 02139, Chapters 4-6, pages 27-61, October 1996. [PS for pp. 27-61], [HTML for Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and Chapter 6], [Full Document].
  2. Osama T. Albaharna, Peter Y.K. Cheung, and Thomas~J. Clarke. Area and Time Limitations of FPGA-based Virtual Hardware. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Design: VLSI in Computers and Processors, pages 184--189. IEEE, October 1994. [PS]
  3. Osama T. Albaharna, Peter Y.K. Cheung, and Thomas~J. Clarke. Virtual Hardware and the Limits of Computational Speed-up. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. IEEE, July 1994.
  4. Osama T. Albaharna, Peter Y.K. Cheung, and Thomas~J. Clarke. On the Viability of FPGA-based Integrated Coprocessors. In Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on FPGAs for Custom Computing Machines, Los Alamitos, California, April 1996. IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Computer Society Press. [PS].
  5. Laurent Moll, Jean Vuillemin, Philippe Boucard, and Lars Lundheim. Real-time High-Energy Physics Applications on DECPeRLe-1 Programmable Active Memory. Journal of VLSI Signal Processing, 9(12):21--33, 1996. [PS]

Course Calendar
CS294-7: Reconfigurable Computing