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by fpgaminer
3491 days ago
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Why stop there? Hack your kernel to deliver network packets directly to the FPGA and then implement the whole server stack in the FPGA. Why settle for response times on the order of milliseconds when you can get nanoseconds? But seriously, I'm open to ideas for technologies that you or anyone else needs implemented for these instances. Would make an interesting side business for me. EDIT: I should point out that I'm an experienced "full-stack" engineer when it comes to FPGAs. I've implemented the FPGA code and the software to drive them. None of this software developed by "hardware guys" garbage. |
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Been planning a NIC card that directly serves web apps via HDL for a while now...