full seminar report of reconfigurable computing
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hii i am rima and i would like to get full seminar report of reconfigurable computing and i am in govt college amravati
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Reconfigurable computing is a computational architecture that combines some of the flexibility of software with high performance of the hardware by processing very flexible high-speed computing fabrics such as field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The main difference compared to the use of ordinary microprocessors is the ability to make substantial changes in the data path itself in addition to the control flow. On the other hand, the main difference with custom hardware, ie application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) is the ability to adapt hardware during runtime by "loading" a new circuit into the reconfigurable fabric. 

The concept of reconfigurable computing has existed since the 1960s, when Gerald Estrin's article proposed the concept of a computer made from a standard processor and a "reconfigurable" hardware array. The main processor would control the behavior of reconfigurable hardware. The latter will then be adapted to perform a specific task, such as image processing or pattern matching, as fast as a piece of dedicated hardware. Once the task was done, the hardware could be adjusted to do some other task. This resulted in a hybrid computer structure that combined software flexibility with hardware speed.

In the 1980s and 1990s there was a revival in this area of research with many proposed reconfigurable architectures developed in industry and academia such as: Copacobana, Matrix, GARP, Elixent, NGEN, Polyp, MereGen, PACT XPP, Silicon Hive, Pleiades, Morphosys and PiCoGA. Such designs were viable due to the steady progress of silicon technology that allowed complex designs to be implemented on a chip. Some of these massively parallel reconfigurable computers were built primarily for special subdomains such as molecular evolution, neural or imaging processing. The world's first reconfigurable commercial computer, Algotronix CHS2X4, was completed in 1991. It was not a commercial success, but it was promising enough for Xilinx (the inventor of the Field-Programmable Gate Array, FPGA) to buy technology and hire staff of Algotronix. Later machines allowed early demonstrations of scientific principles, such as the spontaneous spatial self-organization of genetic coding with MereGen.
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