2022
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11193039
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Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Acceleration on FPGA-Based Platforms

Abstract: Reconfigurable computing can significantly improve the performance and energy efficiency of many applications. However, FPGA-based chips are evolving rapidly, increasing the difficulty of evaluating the impact of new capabilities such as HBM and high-speed links. In this paper, a real-world application was implemented on different FPGAs in order to better understand the new capabilities of modern FPGAs and how new FPGA technology improves performance and scalability. The aforementioned application was the prec… Show more

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“…However, unlike our design, even VSpMV architecture, as is, is not able to perform the generic form of SpMV (y = α•A×x+β •y) and does not fully exploit available HBM bandwidth. Other works have experimented with double-precision SpMV implementations on FPGAs with HBM [13], [14]. In both cases, however, their main goal is to evaluate different aspects of memory bandwidth management, not to improve SpMV arithmetic performance.…”
Section: A Double-precision Spmv On Fpgas With Hbmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, unlike our design, even VSpMV architecture, as is, is not able to perform the generic form of SpMV (y = α•A×x+β •y) and does not fully exploit available HBM bandwidth. Other works have experimented with double-precision SpMV implementations on FPGAs with HBM [13], [14]. In both cases, however, their main goal is to evaluate different aspects of memory bandwidth management, not to improve SpMV arithmetic performance.…”
Section: A Double-precision Spmv On Fpgas With Hbmmentioning
confidence: 99%