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The KressArray is the reconfigurable version of the super systolic array. The super systolic array is a generalization of the systolic array. ...


The super systolic array is a generalization of the systolic array. Because of the classical synthesis methods (algebraic, i. e. projection-based synthesis), yielding only uniform DPU arrays permitting only linear pipes, systolic arrays could be used only to implement applications with regular data dependencies. By using simulated annealing instead, Rainer Kress came up with the super systolic array, a generalization of the systolic array not being restricted to regular data dependencies. The super systolic array is a generalization of the systolic array. ... By analogy with the regular pumping of blood by the heart, a systolic array is an arrangement of processors in an array (often rectangular) where data flows synchronously across the array between neighbours, usually with different data flowing in different directions. ... DPU can stand for: in computing: Data Path Unit in quality management: Defects per Unit. ... The super systolic array is a generalization of the systolic array. ...


Because of the wide applicability of the super systolic array its reconfigurability makes sense: the Kress Array, having ben pioneered by Rainer Kress for Reconfigurable Computing. Reconfigurable computing is computer processing with highly flexible computing fabrics. ...


See also: super systolic array and systolic array. The super systolic array is a generalization of the systolic array. ... By analogy with the regular pumping of blood by the heart, a systolic array is an arrangement of processors in an array (often rectangular) where data flows synchronously across the array between neighbours, usually with different data flowing in different directions. ...


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