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Data Processing on FPGAs

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Title

Data Processing on FPGAs

Authors

René Müller, Jens Teubner, and Gustavo Alonso

Published

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment (PVLDB), vol. 2(1), Lyon, France, August 2009

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Abstract

Computer architectures are quickly changing toward heterogeneous many-core systems. Such a trend opens up interesting opportunities but also raises immense challenges since the efficient use of heterogeneous many-core systems is not a trivial problem. In this paper, we explore how to program data processing operators on top of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). FPGAs are very versatile in terms of how they can be used and can also be added as additional processing units in standard CPU sockets.

In the paper, we study how data processing can be accelerated using an FPGA. Our results indicate that efficient usage of FPGAs involves non-trivial aspects such as having the right computation model (an asynchronous sorting network in this case); a careful implementation that balances all the design constraints in an FPGA; and the proper integration strategy to link the FPGA to the rest of the system. Once these issues are properly addressed, our experiments show that FPGAs exhibit performance figures competitive with those of modern general-purpose CPUs while offering significant advantages in terms of power consumption and parallel stream evaluation.

Publication Log

June 2009

camera-ready for VLDB 2009

March 2009

submission to VLDB 2009 (accepted)

December 2008

submission to SIGMOD 2009 (rejected)



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