If these FPGAs will fit into a standardized ZIF socket then there could actually be much more widespread adoption. You could boot a Quad processor system on a single or multi-core X86 or X86-64 processor and have 3 other FPGAs plugged into the other three CPU slots. There are lots of possibilities for a setup like this.
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Jimmy @ Apr 23rd 2007 12:24PM
If these FPGAs will fit into a standardized ZIF socket then there could actually be much more widespread adoption. You could boot a Quad processor system on a single or multi-core X86 or X86-64 processor and have 3 other FPGAs plugged into the other three CPU slots. There are lots of possibilities for a setup like this.