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TITAN -- newer set of large benchmarks from Toronto
Toronto 20 -- venerable set of designs used for assessing placement and routing tools and architectures. Small compared to today's FPGAs and does not include memory blocks.
ERCBench -- developing set of newer benchmarks for embedded applications (now taking contributions).
UMass RCG HDL -- collection of signal processing benchmarks
GROUNDHOG -- benchmarks for mobile applications with emphasis on power
 * [[http://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/~kmurray/titan.html|TITAN]] -- newer set of large benchmarks from Toronto
 * [[http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/~vaughn/challenge/challenge.html|Toronto 20]] -- venerable set of designs used for assessing placement and routing tools and architectures. Small compared to today's FPGAs and does not include memory blocks.
 * [[http://ercbench.ece.wisc.edu|ERCBench]] -- developing set of newer benchmarks for embedded applications (now taking contributions).
 * UMass RCG HDL -- collection of signal processing benchmarks
 * GROUNDHOG -- benchmarks for mobile applications with emphasis on power

FPGA and Reconfigurable Computing Benchmarking

  • TITAN -- newer set of large benchmarks from Toronto

  • Toronto 20 -- venerable set of designs used for assessing placement and routing tools and architectures. Small compared to today's FPGAs and does not include memory blocks.

  • ERCBench -- developing set of newer benchmarks for embedded applications (now taking contributions).

  • UMass RCG HDL -- collection of signal processing benchmarks
  • GROUNDHOG -- benchmarks for mobile applications with emphasis on power

Send suggestions for additions and corrections to this page to benchmarking@tcfpga.org.

Benchmarks (last edited 2014-03-29 18:51:12 by AndreDeHon)