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Berkeley Reconfigurable Architectures, Systems, and Software
Researches many system-level technologies, focusing on integrating processors and reconfigurable logic.
http://brass.cs.berkeley.edu/
HThreads
Hybridthreads, efficient hardware accelerated computating platform: operating system runs on hybrid CPU/FPGA chip, 2 sets of APIs give access to OS; platform has high level language compiler, can compile C source code into hardware components. University of Kansas.
http://www.ittc.ku.edu/hybridthreads/
Kress-Kung Machine Page
Data-stream-based machine paradigm (anti machine), programmed by flowware and configware. Direct links to configware, morphware, flowware, data.streams, anti-machine, KressArray. University of Kaiserslautern, Germany.
http://anti-machine.org/
NASA Office of Logic Design
Researches and funds many aspects of design and use of programmable and quick-turn technologies, for space flight uses.
http://www.klabs.org/
RAMP: Research Accelerator for Multiple Processors
FPGA-based multiprocessor functional simulator framework. University of California, Berkeley.
http://ramp.eecs.berkeley.edu/
Research
Summary of topic, with some uses, at University of Wisconsin, Madison.
http://www.ece.wisc.edu/~kati/research.html
Tanner Research, Inc.
Information on reconfigurable computing, and related products. Pasadena, California, USA.
http://www.reconfig-computing.com/
Virginia Tech Configurable Computing Laboratory
Research many aspects of dynamic computing, electronic and computing fabrics, soft processor arrays.
http://www.ccm.ece.vt.edu/
Wikipedia: Reconfigurable Computing
Encyclopedia article, with links to many related topics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconfigurable_computing
Xputer Lab Configware Engineering for Reconfigurable Computing with KressArray
Home of former Computer Structures Group: reconfigurable computing, soft IP core, soft machine, anti machine soft datapath, soft machine paradigm, fpga, KressArray. Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
http://xputers.informatik.uni-kl.de/
Raytheon Develops World's First Polymorphic Computer
MONARCH: Morphable Networked Micro-Architecture; adaptable processor is 10 times faster than Intel Xeon quad-core chip. Military Embedded Systems. <small>(March 20, 2007)</small>
http://www.mil-embedded.com/news/db/?5784/
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