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VINEYARD · Versatile Integrated Accelerator-based Heterogeneous Data Centres
VINEYARD will develop an integrated platform for energy-efficient data centres based on new servers with novel, coarse-grain and fine-grain, programmable hardware accelerators. It will, also, build a high-level programming framework for allowing end-users to seamlessly utilize these accelerators in heterogeneous computing systems by using typical data-centre programming frameworks (e.g. MapReduce, Storm, Spark, etc.). VINEYARD will develop two types of energy-efficient servers integrating two novel hardware accelerator types: coarse-grain programmable dataflow engines and fine-grain all-programmable FPGAs that accommodate multiple ARM cores. The former will be suitable for data centre applications that can be represented in dataflow graphs while the latter will be used for accelerating applications that need tight communication between the processor and the hardware accelerators. Both types of programmable accelerators will be customized based on application requirements, resulting in higher performance and significantly reduced energy budgets.VINEYARD will additionally develop a new programming framework and the required system software to hide the programming complexity of the resulting heterogeneous system based on the hardware accelerators. This programming framework will also allow the hardware accelerators to be swapped in and out of the heterogeneous infrastructure so as to offer efficient energy use. VINEYARD will foster the expansion of the soft-IP cores industry, currently limited in the embedded systems, to in data centre market.The VINEYARD consortium has strong industrial foundations, and covers the whole value chain in the data-centre ecosystem; from the data-centre vendors up to the data-centre application programmers. VINEYARD plans to demonstrate the advantages of its approach in three real use-cases a) a bioinformatics application for high-accuracy brain modelling, b) two critical financial applications and c) a big-data analysis application.
Consortium · 11 organisations
EREVNITIKO PANEPISTIMIAKO INSTITOUTO SYSTIMATON EPIKOINONION KAI YPOLOGISTON
EL · €656,243
GLOBAZ SA
PT · €244,375
HELLENIC EXCHANGES-ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE SA
EL · €197,500
NEUROCOM LUXEMBOURG SA
LU · €448,125
IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS
EL · €666,250
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
UK · €663,625
UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
UK · €260,521
BULL SAS
FR · €1,011,550
NEURASMUS BV
NL · €700,331
MAXELER TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
UK · €903,750
LEANXCALE SL
ES · €531,625
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