Instructor: Dr. Phillip Jones CPRE 583 Reconfigurable Computing Lecture 16: Fri 10/20/2010 (Data Parallel Architectures) Instructor: Dr. Phillip Jones (phjones@iastate.edu) Reconfigurable Computing Laboratory Iowa State University Ames, Iowa, USA http://class.ee.iastate.edu/cpre583/
Announcements/Reminders Midterm: Take home portion (40%) given Friday 10/29, due Tue 11/2 (midnight) In class portion (60%) Wed 11/3 Distance students will have in class portion given via a timed WebCT (2 hour) session (take on Wed, Thur or Friday). Start thinking of class projects and forming teams Submit teams and project ideas: Mon 10/11 midnight Project proposal presentations: Fri 10/22 MP3: PowerPC Coprocessor offload (today): Problem 2 of HW 2 (released after MP3 gets released)
Initial Project Proposal Slides (5-10 slides) Project team list: Name, Responsibility (who is project leader) Team size: 3-4 (5 case-by-case) Project idea Motivation (why is this interesting, useful) What will be the end result High-level picture of final product High-level Plan Break project into mile stones Provide initial schedule: I would initially schedule aggressively to have project complete by Thanksgiving. Issues will pop up to cause the schedule to slip. System block diagrams High-level algorithms (if any) Concerns Implementation Conceptual Research papers related to you project idea
Projects Ideas: Relevant conferences FPL FPT FCCM FPGA DAC ICCAD Reconfig RTSS RTAS ISCA Micro Super Computing HPCA IPDPS
Initial Project Proposal Slides (5-10 slides) Project team list: Name, Responsibility (who is project leader) Project idea Motivation (why is this interesting, useful) What will be the end result High-level picture of final product High-level Plan Break project into mile stones Provide initial schedule: I would initially schedule aggressively to have project complete by Thanksgiving. Issues will pop up to cause the schedule to slip. System block diagrams High-level algorithms (if any) Concerns Implementation Conceptual Research papers related to you project idea
Weekly Project Updates The current state of your project write up Even in the early stages of the project you should be able to write a rough draft of the Introduction and Motivation section The current state of your Final Presentation Your Initial Project proposal presentation (Due Fri 10/22). Should make for a starting point for you Final presentation What things are work & not working What roadblocks are you running into
Projects: Target Timeline Teams Formed and Idea: Mon 10/11 Project idea in Power Point 3-5 slides Motivation (why is this interesting, useful) What will be the end result High-level picture of final product Project team list: Name, Responsibility High-level Plan/Proposal: Fri 10/22 Power Point 5-10 slides System block diagrams High-level algorithms (if any) Concerns Implementation Conceptual Related research papers (if any)
Projects: Target Timeline Work on projects: 10/22 - 12/8 Weekly update reports More information on updates will be given Presentations: Last Wed/Fri of class Present / Demo what is done at this point 15-20 minutes (depends on number of projects) Final write up and Software/Hardware turned in: Day of final (TBD)
Project Grading Breakdown 50% Final Project Demo 30% Final Project Report 30% of your project report grade will come from your 5-6 project updates. Friday’s midnight 20% Final Project Presentation
Common Questions
Common Questions
Overview Data Parallel Architectures: MP3 Demo/Overview Chapters 5.2.4, and chapter 10 MP3 Demo/Overview
What you should learn Data Parallel Architecture basics Flexibility Reconfigurable Hardware Addes
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Data Parallel Architectures
Next Lecture Project initial presentations.
Questions/Comments/Concerns Write down Main point of lecture One thing that’s still not quite clear If everything is clear, then give an example of how to apply something from lecture OR
Lecture Notes