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FPGAs and HPC
This report addresses the current uses of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and their potential for use in high performance computing (HPC). FPGAs are devices programmed using languages and methodologies originally developed for describing the circuit layouts used in today's integrated cir...
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