Abstract

The article contains materials on methods for designing protected high-performance heterogeneous computing platforms (VGVP) based on the modular architecture of the CompactPCI Serial standard. A review of the development of Intel’s x86 processor technology, a review of common video interfaces is given. The requirements for the projected heterogeneous hardware-computing platforms for solving video processing tasks are determined. Platforms that organize parallel processing of digital video images using GPU modules, FPGA modules and CPU modules are described. It is shown that the implementation of linear filtering algorithms on FPGAs allows processing images up to 10 times faster than using GPU modules and even more CPU modules. The maximum power consumption and the capacity of the VGVP with conductive cooling are estimated.

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