DocumentCode
20615
Title
Prospects for Reconfigurable Systems
Author
Tredennick, Nick ; Shimamoto, Brion
Volume
34
Issue
1
fYear
2014
fDate
Jan.-Feb. 2014
Firstpage
72
Lastpage
78
Abstract
In 2003, the authors predicted that reconfigurable systems would emerge within 10 years. They expected the arrival of a "Holy Grail"\´ memory component and chip and wafer stacking. These advances did not occur, which meant that field-programmable gate arrays (the key enabler of reconfigurable systems) did not achieve the breakthrough advance that would enable them for mobile applications. Ten years later, there is no Holy Grail memory component, and there\´s no wafer stacking; chip stacking is emerging. Reconfigurable systems should appear in markets where equipment has access to continuous power, but financial incentives and the lack of a versatile memory component inhibit their emergence in mobile systems.
Keywords
field programmable gate arrays; storage management chips; chip stacking; field-programmable gate arrays; financial incentives; holy grail memory component; mobile systems; reconfigurable systems; versatile memory component; wafer stacking; Field programmable gate arrays; Mobile handsets; Random access memory; Reconfigurable architectures; Signal processing algorithms; Transistors; FPGA; field-programmable gate array; reconfigurable computing; reconfigurable systems; value PC; value transistor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Micro, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1732
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MM.2013.134
Filename
6681868
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