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Reconfigure.io move to LLVM for major performance and usability improvements

At Reconfigure.io, we’re pioneering new ways for developers and data scientists to accelerate their applications. Finding our way at the cutting edge means being ready to change and innovate to…


Write your first Go package for FPGAs

Reconfigure.io allows you to build and run your Go code on FPGAs in the cloud. In 15 minutes, you can have a reusable package written in Go, that you can deploy to FPGAs.

Things you’ll need


Better Haskell with Custom hlint Rules

Most programmers think of linters — automated code formatting tools, such as CheckStyle and JSHint, as merely stylistic tools aimed at readability and visual consistency. Though this is true, a good linter provides deeper benefits in a collaborative environment…


Why do we use Go?

At Reconfigure.io we’re creating a service which takes Go code, compiles it and deploys to FPGAs in the cloud. A major benefit…


Reconfigure.io Brings Cloud-Based Code Deployment to FPGAs

Manchester, UK, 27th Oct 2016 — Reconfigure.io (http://reconfigure.io), today announced a major leap forward in the FPGA ecosystem with the launch of its platform-as-a-service (PaaS) that enables developers to run code on FPGA’s…


Scaling up your Reconfigure.io applications

At Reconfigure.io we are building the next generation of developer tools, providing…


Introducing SMI

At Reconfigure.io we’re writing Go for FPGAs, providing hardware acceleration to developers working across a wide variety of sectors, including AI, finance, security and healthcare. We’re dealing with fine-grained parallelism, with multiple — potentially thousands — of independently executing…

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