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Why is FPGA Compilation Different?
Types of SYCL* FPGA Compilation
FPGA Compilation Flags
Emulate and Debug Your Design
Evaluate Your Kernel Through Simulation
Device Selectors for FPGA
FPGA IP Authoring Flow
Fast Recompile for FPGA
Generate Multiple FPGA Images (Linux only)
FPGA BSPs and Boards
Targeting Multiple Homogeneous FPGA Devices
Targeting Multiple Platforms
FPGA-CPU Interaction
FPGA Performance Optimization
Use of RTL Libraries for FPGA
Use SYCL Shared Library With Third-Party Applications
FPGA Workflows in IDEs
Intel oneAPI DPC++ Library (oneDPL)
Intel oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL)
Intel oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB)
Intel oneAPI Data Analytics Library (oneDAL)
Intel oneAPI Collective Communications Library (oneCCL)
Intel oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN)
Intel oneAPI Video Processing Library (oneVPL)
Other Libraries
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Recompile, Run, Profile, and Repeat
Once the code is optimized, it is important to measure the performance. The questions to be answered include:
Did the metric improve?
Is the performance goal met?
Are there any more compute cycles left that can be used?
Confirm the results are correct. If you are comparing numerical results, the numbers may vary depending on how the compiler optimized the code or the modifications made to the code. Are any differences acceptable? If not, go back to optimization step.