An automated OpenCL FPGA compilation framework targeting a configurable, VLIW chip multiprocessor
Modern system-on-chips augment their baseline CPU with coprocessors and accelerators to increase overall computational capacity and power efficiency, and thus have evolved into heterogeneous systems. Several languages have been developed to enable this paradigm shift, including CUDA and OpenCL. This...
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2015
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