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The Micron Automata Processor (AP) is a novel co-processor accelerator that supports the parallel execution of multiple Nondeterministic Finite Automata (NFA) programmed directly into hardware over a single data-stream. In this paper, we present a number of programming techniques to develop automata that execute efficiently on this processor. First, we present general techniques to transform NFAs...
The Automata Processor is a new accelerator technology that supports direct hardware implementation of a set of non-deterministic finite automata over a streaming input, and is designed for complex string pattern matching applications. In this paper, we broaden the scope of this architecture beyond its primary design goal, by developing algorithmic techniques to solve problems on unweighted graphs...
In this paper, we study the acceleration of applications that require searching for all occurrences of thousands of string-patterns in an input data-stream, using the Automata Processor (AP). For this purpose, we use two applications from two fields, namely, network security and bioinformatics. The first application, called Fast-SNAP (for Fast-SNort using AP), scans network data for 4312 signatures...
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