The FPGA Performance Revolution: How Embedded Engineers Can Overcome the ‘Memory Wall’

The FPGA Performance Revolution: How Embedded Engineers Can Overcome the 'Memory Wall'

This article delves into innovative methods for on-chip data transfer, exploring how embedded engineers can strategically design FPGA systems to alleviate the memory wall issue and fully unleash the potential of these powerful devices. For embedded engineers, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) represent a powerful paradigm for accelerating compute-intensive applications. Their inherent parallelism and reconfigurability … Read more

Interdisciplinary Insights on Chip and System Design in the Era of Large Models

Interdisciplinary Insights on Chip and System Design in the Era of Large Models

Content Summary1. Computational Demands of Large Models: The need for massive parameter storage, dense matrix operations, and frequent memory access drives chip architecture towards high performance and low latency;2. Challenges in Chip Design: The imbalance between chip computing power and bandwidth, with the “memory wall” becoming the biggest bottleneck to development;3. Innovative Chip Architecture Design: … Read more