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Technology of Real-World Analyzers (TAUR) and its practical application
Abstrakt (EN)
The article describes the most important details of the project for reconfigurable construction of dedicated electronic machines intended for performing analyses of phenomena that occur in multi-component systems containing at eastbseveral million mutually interacting elements. Devices built in the presented technology can be characterized by the use of reconfigurable integrated circuits, spatial construction ensuring scalability, a redundant panel system as well as specially developed data transmission and work control systems. Machines work in a parallel manner and can solve problems in various fields of science and technology by competing with the speed of data processing with the latest supercomputing systems. As an example, we present details of the ARUZ machine containing 26,000 FPGAs, which was made using this technology.