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by sitkack 4387 days ago
GPUs just recently hit 800+, they were at 600Mhz for a long while. As for USB bottleneck, I am speaking generically and assuming an equal footing (memory bandwidth, bus, etc), the specific device (binning on an FPGA) as a co-processor for a computer system doesn't really make sense from a speed advantage. I saw this more as a proof of concept for augmenting APL with an FPGA. Of course, APL itself should just get compiled down the GPU.

It does make a for a great benchmark. Eventually FPGA fabric and GPU compute will merge into an oatmeal with raisin consistency. I'd argue that with embedded multipliers, FPGAs are already there. Altera has an OpenCL sdk.