Configurable computing: the catalyst for high-performance architectures

C. Ebeling, Darren C. Cronquist, Paul Franklin
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Recent trends in the cost and performance of application-specific hardware relative to conventional processors discourage investing much time and energy in special-purpose architectures except for niche applications. These trends, however, may be reversed by the increasing complexity of computer architectures and the advent of configurable computing. Configurable computers have attracted considerable attention recently because they promise to deliver the performance of application-specific hardware along with the flexibility of general-purpose computers. In this paper, we discuss some of the forces driving configurable computing, and we argue that new configurable architectures are needed to realize the enormous potential of configurable computing. In particular, we believe that the commercial FPGAs currently used to construct configurable computers are too fine-grained to achieve good cost-performance on computationally-intensive applications that demand high-performance hardware. We then describe a new architecture called RaPiD (Reconfigurable Pipelined Datapaths), which is optimized for highly repetitive, computationally-intensive tasks. Very deep application-specific computation pipelines can be configured in RaPiD that deliver very high performance for a wide range of applications. RaPiD achieves this using a coarse-grained reconfigurable architecture that mixes the appropriate amount of static configuration with dynamic control.
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可配置计算:高性能架构的催化剂
与传统处理器相比,应用程序专用硬件的成本和性能方面的最新趋势不鼓励在专用架构上投入太多时间和精力,除了小众应用程序。然而,随着计算机体系结构的日益复杂和可配置计算的出现,这些趋势可能会被逆转。可配置计算机最近引起了相当大的关注,因为它们承诺提供特定于应用程序的硬件的性能以及通用计算机的灵活性。在本文中,我们讨论了驱动可配置计算的一些力量,我们认为需要新的可配置架构来实现可配置计算的巨大潜力。特别是,我们认为目前用于构建可配置计算机的商用fpga过于细粒度,无法在需要高性能硬件的计算密集型应用中实现良好的性价比。然后,我们描述了一种称为RaPiD(可重构管道数据路径)的新架构,该架构针对高度重复、计算密集型的任务进行了优化。可以在RaPiD中配置非常深入的特定于应用程序的计算管道,为广泛的应用程序提供非常高的性能。RaPiD使用粗粒度的可重构架构实现了这一点,该架构将适当数量的静态配置与动态控制混合在一起。
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