TY - UNPB
T1 - FPGA Innovation Research in the Netherlands
T2 - Present Landscape and Future Outlook
AU - Alachiotis, Nikolaos
AU - van den Belt, Sjoerd
AU - van der Vlugt, Steven
AU - van der Walle, Reinier
AU - Safari, Mohsen
AU - Forlin, Bruno Endres
AU - Matteis, Tiziano De
AU - Al-Ars, Zaid
AU - Jordans, Roel
AU - de Almeida, António J. Sousa
AU - Corradi, Federico
AU - Baaij, Christiaan
AU - Varbanescu, Ana-Lucia
PY - 2025/2/4
Y1 - 2025/2/4
N2 - FPGAs have transformed digital design by enabling versatile and customizable solutions that balance performance and power efficiency, yielding them essential for today's diverse computing challenges. Research in the Netherlands, both in academia and industry, plays a major role in developing new innovative FPGA solutions. This survey presents the current landscape of FPGA innovation research in the Netherlands by delving into ongoing projects, advancements, and breakthroughs in the field. Focusing on recent research outcome (within the past 5 years), we have identified five key research areas: a) FPGA architecture, b) FPGA robustness, c) data center infrastructure and high-performance computing, d) programming models and tools, and e) applications. This survey provides in-depth insights beyond a mere snapshot of the current innovation research landscape by highlighting future research directions within each key area; these insights can serve as a foundational resource to inform potential national-level investments in FPGA technology.
AB - FPGAs have transformed digital design by enabling versatile and customizable solutions that balance performance and power efficiency, yielding them essential for today's diverse computing challenges. Research in the Netherlands, both in academia and industry, plays a major role in developing new innovative FPGA solutions. This survey presents the current landscape of FPGA innovation research in the Netherlands by delving into ongoing projects, advancements, and breakthroughs in the field. Focusing on recent research outcome (within the past 5 years), we have identified five key research areas: a) FPGA architecture, b) FPGA robustness, c) data center infrastructure and high-performance computing, d) programming models and tools, and e) applications. This survey provides in-depth insights beyond a mere snapshot of the current innovation research landscape by highlighting future research directions within each key area; these insights can serve as a foundational resource to inform potential national-level investments in FPGA technology.
KW - cs.AR
KW - cs.DC
U2 - 10.48550/arXiv.2502.02404
DO - 10.48550/arXiv.2502.02404
M3 - Preprint
BT - FPGA Innovation Research in the Netherlands
PB - ArXiv.org
ER -