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The constantly shifting promise of reconfigurability
By Ron Wilson
The benefit is simplification, size and performance, but reconfigurability remains a vague term subject to interpretation. However, categories can be defined by the timeframe-when a system can be reconfigured is most important. And
what's all the excitement about "software defined radio" (SDR)?
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The Elusive Promise of Reconfigurable Computing
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What happens when silicon runs out of space? The push to make tinier devices
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optimized for particular software have emerged as a solution. The approach
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