On the machine side, there is only the internal memory of the FPGAs and the memory of the controller board available. The usage of the FPGA's internal memory is limited by the actual application running on it. Generally speaking, you will have a few 100Kbit per FPGA.
To overcome the memory shortage, some of our architectures use the (global) memory of the host PC (harddisk, RAM, etc...) which has a high latency. More.
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