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PipeRench

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The PipeRench Reconfigurable Computing Project is a project from the Carnegie Mellon University intended to improve reconfigurable computing systems. It aims to allow hardware virtualization through high-speed reconfiguration, in order to minimize resource constraints in FPGAs and similar systems.

The project has already succeeded in manufacturing a chip and testing it. PipeRench has been licensed by a start-up—Rapport and is the basis of their Kilocore chip.[1]

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  1. ^ "PipeRench Reconfigurable Computing Project | CMU". research.ece.cmu.edu. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
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