Programmable active memories (PAM) are a novel form of universal reconfigurable hardware coprocessor. Based on field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology.
form of universal recon gurable hardware co-processor. Based on Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology, a PAM is a virtual machine, controlled by a ...
This work exhibits a dozen applications where PAM technology proves superior, both in performance and cost, to every other existing technology, ...
Programmable active memories (PAM) are a novel form of universal reconfigurable hardware coprocessor. Based on field-programmable gate array (FPGA) ...
Programmable active memories (PAM) are a novel form of universal reconfigurable hardware coprocessor. Based on field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology, ...
Programmable active memories: reconfigurable systems come of age. Readings in hardware/software co-design. Programmable active memories (PAM) are a novel form ...
A reconfigurable system is defined as a system that utilizes FPGA technology to be customized after manufacturing to suit a specific application.
Programmable Active Memories: Reconfigurable Systems Come of Age. IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, 4(1):56--69, March 1996. [PS]; Vincent Michael Bove, Jr ...
Programmable Active Memories: Reconfigurable Systems Come of Age. IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, 4(1):56--69, March 1996 [PS]; (January 27) - Bertin ...
A Reconfigurable System RS is a standard processor tightly coupled to a Programmable Active Memory PAM, through a high bandwidth digital link. The PAM is a FPGA ...