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1. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Best Practices Guide
2. Best Practices for Coding and Compiling Your Component
3. FPGA Concepts
4. Interface Best Practices
5. Loop Best Practices
6. fMAX Bottleneck Best Practices
7. Memory Architecture Best Practices
8. System of Tasks Best Practices
9. Datatype Best Practices
10. Advanced Troubleshooting
A. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Best Practices Guide Archives
B. Document Revision History for Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Best Practices Guide
5.1. Reuse Hardware By Calling It In a Loop
5.2. Parallelize Loops
5.3. Construct Well-Formed Loops
5.4. Minimize Loop-Carried Dependencies
5.5. Avoid Complex Loop-Exit Conditions
5.6. Convert Nested Loops into a Single Loop
5.7. Place if-Statements in the Lowest Possible Scope in a Loop Nest
5.8. Declare Variables in the Deepest Scope Possible
5.9. Raise Loop II to Increase fMAX
5.10. Control Loop Interleaving
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When a loop nest has an inner loop II that is greater than 1, the Intel® HLS Compiler can attempt to interleave iterations of the outer loop into iterations of the inner loop to better utilize the hardware resources and achieve higher throughput.
Figure 18. Interleaving
For additional information about controlling interleaving in your component, refer to Loop Interleaving Control (max_interleaving Pragma) in the Intel® High Level Synthesis Compiler Reference Manual .