ksr-elec.com
Partners
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to first column. Skip to second column. Pls click on the logos for related internal link. Specializes in custom design, development and production of MEMS,. Thin film magnetic sensors and a broad range of foundry services. Http:/ www.advancedmicrosensors.com. Manufacturers of wired and wireless device servers, Print servers, Embedded modules and interface solutions. Http:/ www.ak-nord.de/index en.html. Http:/ www.bb-europe.com/. Http:/ www.conel.cz/en/homepage. Is an innovat...
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FCCM 2016 -- IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines
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The 24th IEEE International Symposium on. Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines. This is a semi-official, semi-serious, fully-enjoyable activity at FCCM, which has become a periodic tradition. It combines prediction of where the FCCM field is headed with a good bit of fun. Participants break into groups, and assemble a set of predictions for future FCCMs. All participants then vote on their favorites. FCCM 2016 Top 10 Predictions for FCCMs in 2021. Organized by Mike Butts. Organized by Mike Butts.
impulsec.com
Partners - Impulse Accelerated Technologies
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Accelerating applications on FPGA since 2002. Impulse supports industry standards and open architectures. We work with and/or interface to ANSI C, VHDL, Verilog, OpenCL, Vivado, Precision, Synplify, ModelSim, Active-HDL, Eclipse, Visual Studio, GCC and many others. We work with tool, device and board vendors to make the end user's experience as seamless and satisfactory as possible. Contact info@ImpulseAccelerated.com to become a partner. Partners below are listed alphabetically. Provides FPGA boards and...
reconshmigurable.wordpress.com
Trash-talking CUDA | Reconfigurable, Reconshmigurable
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Please pass the dot plots. Time to throw away our GSM phones? November 19, 2009 · 9:49 am. Found lurking on HPCWire.com. In an interview with Steve Wallach. Please pass the dot plots. Time to throw away our GSM phones? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.
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Time to throw away our GSM phones? | Reconfigurable, Reconshmigurable
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Cracking the Genomics Code →. January 5, 2010 · 5:28 pm. Time to throw away our GSM phones? The mobile phone industry is in full PR battle mode. This week with the news that a computer scientist has successfully cracked the A5/1 encryption code. That secures GSM mobile phone calls. In theory this means that anyone having access to appropriate snooping hardware and software, estimated by the researcher to cost under $30,000, can listen in on GSM phone calls by intercepting and decoding radio signals.
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Please pass the dot plots | Reconfigurable, Reconshmigurable
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Dirty words and wardrobe malfunctions. Trash-talking CUDA →. November 9, 2009 · 5:26 pm. Please pass the dot plots. In the past year there has been an increased level of skepticism regarding FPGAs as computing devices. Large amounts of ink of been spilled regarding the emergence of GPUs as general-purpose computing platforms. NVIDIA’s Tesla. Is racking up high benchmark scores in domains that include computational finance, scientific computing, geophysics and many others. And Pico Computing of Seattle.
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Reconfigurable Computing? | Reconfigurable, Reconshmigurable
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The computing industry is at a critical juncture. Enterprise applications and advanced embedded systems require ever-higher levels of computing performance, at lower power consumption. FPGAs first appeared in the 1980s. An FPGA is an integrated circuit containing programmable logic components and programmable interconnects. Unlike a conventional processor, which executes a predefined set of programming instructions, an FPGA can be reconfigured as needed to create a wide variety of parallel comput...Hardw...
impulseaccelerated.com
Partners - Impulse Accelerated Technologies
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Accelerating applications on FPGA since 2002. Impulse supports industry standards and open architectures. We work with and/or interface to ANSI C, VHDL, Verilog, OpenCL, Vivado, Precision, Synplify, ModelSim, Active-HDL, Eclipse, Visual Studio, GCC and many others. We work with tool, device and board vendors to make the end user's experience as seamless and satisfactory as possible. Contact info@ImpulseAccelerated.com to become a partner. Partners below are listed alphabetically. Provides FPGA boards and...
nickgranny.com
NVG Partners
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Partnerships lead to success. The adage "no man is an island" also applies to technology-based businesses. None of us really stand-alone in the market, we all rely upon our technology partnerships to provide symbiotic products, specialized expertise, market knowledge, and technical credibility. We have standing collaborations with the organizations listed here and together engineer solutions to your most difficult high performance computing challenges. Our partners (alphabetical order). Impulse Accelerat...
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Cracking the Genomics Code | Reconfigurable, Reconshmigurable
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Time to throw away our GSM phones? Partial reconfiguration – it’s about time →. January 16, 2010 · 12:49 pm. Cracking the Genomics Code. This week I was in San Diego attending the International Plant and Animal Genome Conference. In an earlier post, Please pass the dot plots. I described how Greg Edvenson at Pico Computing used an FPGA cluster and C-to-FPGA methods to demonstrate acceleration of a DNA sequence comparison algorithm. That currently emerge from sequencing machines. Why all the data? Sequenc...