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3D graphics application is FASTER

11th December 2014
Siobhan O'Gorman
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STMicroelectronics has tested and validated an experimental 3D-graphics application based on ray-tracing technology that had been implemented on an ARM-processor-based test chip attached to an FPGA. The effort for ‘Facilitating Analysis and Synthesis Technologies For Effective Reconfiguation’ (FASTER), which was partially funded by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7 IC T 287804), was performed as part of a tight R&D cooperation with Politecnico di Milano and the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas.

FPGAs are special-purpose silicon chips that can be programmed to change their function. These devices can dynamically modify their function during operation to morph between different circuits. Reconfigurable FPGA hardware is often used to deliver greater performance per unit of space, power and cost, compared with CPUs and GPUs for a wide range of embedded applications.

"The multimedia and smart camera markets, in particular, have a high need for added-value functionalities in order to effectively capture their growth potential. A flexible, low-cost system based on reconfigurable hardware can address that need and meet market demands much more effectively than traditional processor-based systems," said Danilo Pau, Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and Senior Principal Engineer, Senior Member of the Technical Staff, STMicroelectronics. "The technology developed as part of the FASTER project has the potential to boost computational power per silicon area per power consumption while adding a new dimension to embedded systems capabilities."

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