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Dynamic hardware generation reduces the number of FPGA resources needed and speeds up an application by optimizing the FPGA configuration at run-time for the exact problem at hand. Because of the large overhead associated with dynamic hardware generation, it is important to minimize the number of reconfigurations. In this work, we present a technique to maximize the reuse of a configuration by means...
Previous research has shown that the SPEC benchmarks achieve low miss ratios in relatively small instruction caches. This paper presents evidence that current software-development practices produce applications that exhibit substantially higher instruction-cache miss ratios than do the SPEC benchmarks. To represent these trends, we have assembled a collection of applications, called the instruction...
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