Reconfigurable Computing Systems Used To Support Next Generation High Speed Applications
Journal Title: International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2010, Vol 2, Issue 5
Abstract
Emerging dimensions of scientific computing have changed the structural requirements of the under laying hardware and software resources. The growing scientific applications are demanding for the high speed computing platforms having the capability of the run time architectural updation. The onventional computing approaches using application specific integrated circuits and programmable general purpose rocessors are still suffering with the lack of architectural odifications for demanded updation and computing speed espectively, during the life of running applications. The econfigurable computing is becoming the next generation omputing approach as it promises the high level integration of ardware speed and software flexibility at one platform. The econfigurable computing is intended to fill the gape between the high speed computing platforms like application specific integrated circuits and the highly flexible computing platform like programmable general purpose processors. This research paper briefly investigates the roll of reconfigurable computing systems in the emerging scientific applications.
Authors and Affiliations
M. Munawwar Iqbal Ch , Muhammad Younus Javed , M. Aqeel Iqbal
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