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  1. Reconfigurable computing - Wikipedia

    Reconfigurable computing is a computer architecture combining some of the flexibility of software with the high performance of hardware by processing with flexible hardware platforms like field …

  2. Reconfigurable computing is intended to fill the gap between hardware and software, achieving potentially much higher performance than software, while maintaining a higher level of …

  3. What is Reconfigurable Computing? - BAE Systems

    Reconfigurable Computing, also called adaptive computing, refers to a computer architecture that facilitates faster and more complex computing by using reprogrammable integrated circuits to …

  4. re-configurable logic and a general-purpose microprocessor. The processor performs the operations that cannot be done effi-ciently in the reconfigurable logic, such as data-dependent …

  5. In the new paradigm of reconfigurable computing, both datapaths and algorithms are customized to the applica-tion only once the device is used. This new computing paradigm was made …

  6. Lessons from 40 Years of Reconfigurable Computing

    Feb 27, 2025 · Reconfigurable devices occupy the region between conventional processors, which offer highly flexible, yet relatively inefficient execution, and application specific …

  7. reconfigurable computing - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Configurable computing, or reconfigurable computing, refers to the use of configurable hardware for computing purposes. The root of configurable computing can be traced back to the early …