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=====Reconfigurable computing with field-programmable gate arrays===== [[Reconfigurable computing]] is the use of a [[field-programmable gate array]] (FPGA) as a co-processor to a general-purpose computer. An FPGA is, in essence, a computer chip that can rewire itself for a given task. FPGAs can be programmed with [[hardware description language]]s such as [[VHDL]]<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Valueva|first1=Maria|last2=Valuev|first2=Georgii|last3=Semyonova|first3=Nataliya|last4=Lyakhov|first4=Pavel|last5=Chervyakov|first5=Nikolay|last6=Kaplun|first6=Dmitry|last7=Bogaevskiy|first7=Danil|date=2019-06-20|title=Construction of Residue Number System Using Hardware Efficient Diagonal Function|journal=Electronics|language=en|volume=8|issue=6|pages=694|doi=10.3390/electronics8060694|issn=2079-9292|quote=All simulated circuits were described in very high speed integrated circuit (VHSIC) hardware description language (VHDL). Hardware modeling was performed on Xilinx FPGA Artix 7 xc7a200tfbg484-2.|doi-access=free}}</ref> or [[Verilog]].<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Gupta|first1=Ankit|last2=Suneja|first2=Kriti|title=2020 4th International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems (ICICCS) |chapter=Hardware Design of Approximate Matrix Multiplier based on FPGA in Verilog |date=May 2020|chapter-url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9121004|location=Madurai, India|publisher=IEEE|pages=496β498|doi=10.1109/ICICCS48265.2020.9121004|isbn=978-1-7281-4876-2|s2cid=219990653}}</ref> Several vendors have created [[C to HDL]] languages that attempt to emulate the syntax and semantics of the [[C programming language]], with which most programmers are familiar. The best known C to HDL languages are [[Mitrionics|Mitrion-C]], [[Impulse C]], and [[Handel-C]]. Specific subsets of [[SystemC]] based on C++ can also be used for this purpose. AMD's decision to open its [[HyperTransport]] technology to third-party vendors has become the enabling technology for high-performance reconfigurable computing.<ref name="DAmour">D'Amour, Michael R., Chief Operating Officer, DRC Computer Corporation. "Standard Reconfigurable Computing". Invited speaker at the University of Delaware, February 28, 2007.</ref> According to Michael R. D'Amour, Chief Operating Officer of DRC Computer Corporation, "when we first walked into AMD, they called us 'the [[CPU socket|socket]] stealers.' Now they call us their partners."<ref name="DAmour"/>
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