Tech Showcase: Accelerating Research Using Networked FPGAs

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Project Catapult connects FPGAs together through a network to create a hyperscale, reconfigurable accelerator fabric. See how to use the Project Catapult cluster at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) for research. Apply for access at aka.ms/catapult-academic.

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