High-Level Design of Portable and Scalable FPGA Accelerators
Markus Weinhardt, Rainer H\"ockmann, Thomas Kinder

TL;DR
This paper introduces a high-level design approach for creating portable and scalable FPGA accelerators, aiming to make FPGA programming more accessible to software developers and fostering collaborative development.
Contribution
It presents the design of the SAccO platform and outlines plans for an extended platform to enhance FPGA accessibility and scalability.
Findings
Development of the SAccO platform for FPGA acceleration
Initial results demonstrating portability and scalability
Plans for future platform extensions
Abstract
This paper presents our approach for making FPGA accelerators accessible to software (SW) programmers. It is intended as a starting point for collaborations with other groups pursuing similar objectives. We report on our current SAccO platform (Scalable Accelerator platform Osnabr\"uck) and the planned project extending this platform.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmbedded Systems Design Techniques · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques · Interconnection Networks and Systems
