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Embedded Supercomputing

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Embedded Supercomputing [1] (EmbSup) a relatively new solution which targets fine grain and cores grain parallelism altogether. This combination thought to be a best way for exploiting fine and coarse grain parallelism by targeting fine grain parallelism towards FPGAs and coarse grained parallelism towards super computers or clusters.

Basically Embedded Supercomputing is a hybrid network of CPU and FPGA hardware, where FPGA acts as external co-processor to CPU. However, this programming model still evolving and have many challenges.

Programming Model for EmbSup

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References

  1. ^ AVerentziotis, Evangelos (MARCH 2002). The EFTOS Approach to Dependability in Embedded Supercomputing. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |year= (help); line feed character in |title= at position 48 (help)CS1 maint: year (link)