Architect Glasgow interest in knowing
November 4, 2009 on 10:29 am | By admin | In HomeGenerally, we have an interest in knowing the effects of an FPGA’s Architect Glasgow on the area-efficiency, speed, and power of a set of application circuits implemented in the FPGA. The set of applications represent the’target market’ of the FPGA. Ideally, this set would include all digital hardware applications if merely a single FPGA design could serve all possible markets, maximizing its advantage as a single standard device. Here, application circuits are synthesized into different architectures through a CAD flow that is in a position to vary the architectural elements under study, as illustrated in Figure 4.1. This approach is similar to the one employed in PC design research [98], in which a number of computer applications are compiled into different processor
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