Links
Some links to other sites dealing with reconfigurable computation:
Relevant Conferences:
- FCCM (Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, in Napa Valley, CA)
- FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays, in Monterey, CA)
- FPL (Field Programmable Logic and its Applications, in Europe)
- FPT (Field Programmable Technology, in Asia)
- RAW (Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop)
2005,
2004,
2003
- CASES
(Compilers, Architecture, and Synthesis for Embedded Systems)
- DAC
(Design Automation Conference)
- ISSCC
(International Solid State Circuits Conference, in San Francisco, CA)
- Hot Chips
(at Stanford University)
- MICRO
(Microprogramming and Microarchitecture)
- PACT
(Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques)
Reconfigurable Computing Research:
- UC Berkeley: BRASS: Berkeley Reconfigurable Architectures, Systems, & Software
- UC Berkeley: BEE: Berkeley Emulation Engine
- UC Berkeley: Pleiades: Ultra-Low-Power Reconfigurable Computing
- UC Berkeley: Mescal: Modern Embedded Systems: Compilers, Architectures, and Languages
- University of Washington: Springbok and RaPiD
- BYU: Reconfigurable Logic Lab Home Page
- U Toronto: FPGA Research (including Transmogrifier C, OneChip, and VPR)
- Harvard: HUBE Research Group
(PRISC)
- CMU: PipeRench,
Phoenix
- Los Alamos: Streams-C
- Imperial College, London: Dr. Wayne Luk, Markus Weinhardt
- ISI: DEFACTO project
- Stanford: Luc's HW synthesis from C (and his links)
- MIT Computer Arch. Group: RAW Project
- Northwestern: Chimaera and other Adaptive Computing,
Match Project
- Washington State: Reconfigurable Computing
- USC: MAARC
- UC Santa Cruz: FPMCM
- UC Irvine: MorphoSys
- NICTA: ERTOS (Sydney, Australia)
- Oxford: Hardware Compilation Group
- Glasgow: Rage
- University of Kaiserslautern: Xputer Lab
- University of Cincinnati: SPARCS Project
- University of Cincinnati: RACE (Design Automation Laboratory), REACT Project
- Princeton: Tools for Adaptive Computing
- MIT AI Lab: Reinventing Computing
- DEC-PRL and CERN-EAST: PAM (Programmable Active Memories)
- TU Muenchen: FaRM (FPGA-based Reconfigurable Microprocessors
- IRISA, France: COSI (Codesign of Silicon Systems)
- University of South Australia: Reconfigurable Computing
- EPFL, Switzerland: Logic Systems Laboratory
- ETH Zurich: CAD Tools -- Lola language, Trianus, Hades
- ESPRIT in Spain: FIPSOC: Field Programmable System On Chip
- Jan Gray: ``Homebrewing RISC Microprocessors In FPGAs''
- NASA: Adaptive Scientific Data Processing
- FHPCA, Scotland: FPGA High Performance Computing Alliance
Commercial Reconfigurable Computing:
- Xilinx and
IBM
team up
- Altera
- Elixent
- PACT
- Triscend Corp
- Cypress MicroSystems
- Morphics Technology
- Morpho Technologies
- MathStar
- Stretch
- Annapolis Micro Systems
- Nallatech
- SRC Computers
- VCC Virtual Computer Corporation
- TimeLogic
- Celoxica (Handel-C, formerly Embedded Solutions Ltd.)
- Mitrion
- LavaLogic was
acquired by
Xilinx to yield
Forge
- Silicon Spice was
acquired by
Broadcom
- M.I.A. Flexsilicon,
Malleable Technologies,
AEDAR Corporation
- R.I.P. Adaptive Silicon,
Chameleon Systems,
BOPS,
Cognigine,
QuickSilver Technology
FPGA/CPLD Resources:
- Chip makers:
Actel,
Altera,
Atmel,
Cypress,
Lattice,
QuickLogic,
Xilinx
- FPGA and Programmable Logic Journal
- Reconfigurable Computing News Now
Some other interesting links:
- WWW
Computer Architecture Home Page
(UW Madison)
-
SUIF Compiler System (Stanford University)
- -
SUIF Compiler Man Pages
- -
SUIF Compiler Library
-
Illinois IMPACT Research Group.
-
Pro64 open-source IA-64 compiler (SGI)
-
Trimaran Compiler System (EPIC/IA-64 compilation) (HP Labs, NYU, Illinois IMPACT)
- PROMIS (UIUC),
PROMIS (UCI),
UCI ACES Lab.
-
MOVE Architecture (TU Delft).
-
University of Toronto Compiler Group.
-
UC Berkeley CS 265: Advanced Compilers (Prof. Susan Graham)
-
UC Berkeley CS 294-4: Intelligent DRAM (Prof. David Patterson)
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