Presentation 2021-06-09
Development of the SYCL interface for FPGA clusters and evaluation of CPU-FPGA collaboration
Satoshi Kaneko, Hiroyuki Takizawa, Kentaro Sano,
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Abstract(in English) In this work, we develop a SYCL implementation as an abstraction layer for AFU Shell developed at RIKEN Center for Computational Science. The ?nal goal of developing the abstraction layer is to allow HPC programmers to use multiple FPGA devices as one big accelerators for parallel computing without considering the physical hardware con?guration. In this paper, we will describe the proposed programming environment and implementation, evaluate the performance, and discuss the expected performance gain by using the interconnect network directly connecting FPGA devices.
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Keyword(in English) FPGA / SYCL / task-based
Paper # RECONF2021-15
Date of Issue 2021-06-01 (RECONF)

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Committee RECONF
Conference Date 2021/6/8(2days)
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Place (in English) Online
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Topics (in English) Reconfigurable system, etc.
Chair Yuichiro Shibata(Nagasaki Univ.)
Vice Chair Kentaro Sano(RIKEN) / Yoshiki Yamaguchi(Tsukuba Univ.)
Secretary Kentaro Sano(e-trees.Japan) / Yoshiki Yamaguchi(NEC)
Assistant Hiroki Nakahara(Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) / Yukitaka Takemura(INTEL)

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Language JPN
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Title (in English) Development of the SYCL interface for FPGA clusters and evaluation of CPU-FPGA collaboration
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Keyword(1) FPGA
Keyword(2) SYCL
Keyword(3) task-based
1st Author's Name Satoshi Kaneko
1st Author's Affiliation Tohoku University(Tohoku Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki Takizawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Tohoku University(Tohoku Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Kentaro Sano
3rd Author's Affiliation RIKEN(RIKEN)
Date 2021-06-09
Paper # RECONF2021-15
Volume (vol) vol.121
Number (no) RECONF-59
Page pp.pp.80-86(RECONF),
#Pages 7
Date of Issue 2021-06-01 (RECONF)