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Reconfigurable Computing Paradox



The term Reconfigurable Computing Paradox stands for the fact, that by supercomputer to FPGA migration of applications (implemented by software to configware migration) speed-up factors of up to 3 orders of magnitude (and sometimes even more: e. g.



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