Configware and morphware going mainstream
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal - Special issue: Reconfigurable systems
Evolution in architectures and programming methodologies of coarse-grained reconfigurable computing
Microprocessors & Microsystems
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Configurable computing systems enhance traditional computing systems through the addition of programmable hardware. Configurable computing offers the opportunity to change the partition at run-time by re-programming the hardware. Recent research has shifted to CAD and application development tools. Almost all existing configurable computing systems are based on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). These devices implement reasonably arbitrary digital circuits, and the flexibility allows us to think of configurable computing systems based on FPGAs as netlist computers. The configurable computing approach integrates FPGAs as an intimate and fundamental component of the computing system, rather than relegating them to their earlier role of supporting system prototyping and low-volume production. However, the author believes that automated approaches to the design of configurable computing systems are premature because they do not pay enough attention to performance