It is pointed out that in the reconfigurable machine (RM) highly flexible architecture combining field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) with RAMs supports a wide range of applications. Since its gate-level programmability allows implementation of various kinds of parallel processing techniques, RM provides a performance comparable to that of existing special-purpose engines. A reconfigurable machine prototype (RMP) has been built as the first prototype incorporating five FPGA and four SRAM memory banks. RMP has been applied to logic diagnosis and a logic simulator. The concept of RM may be the best solution to the trade-offs between general-purpose and special-purpose machines. RM will be a hardware platform accelerating a wide range of applications, and also offering an interesting problem in high-level synthesis.<
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Computer-Aided Design, 1992. ICCAD-92. Digest of Technical Papers., 1992 IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Date of Conference: 8-12 Nov. 1992