The term high-performance fuzzy computing (HPFC) refers to those technologies able to exploit supercomputers and computer clusters to perform high performance fuzzy logic computations. Thus HPFC is just a special case of the much more general high-performance computing. In the specific case of fuzzy logic, however, there exist more traditional ways to achieve high performance, that could be considered HPFC but in a broader sense, like the hardware implementations on DSP or FPGA. More recently, another alternative has emerged: fuzzy computing on GPU.
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- (in English) Rapid prototyping of high performance fuzzy computing applications using high level GPU programming for maritime operations support
- (in English) Speedup of Implementing Fuzzy Neural Networks with high-dimensional inputs through Parallel Processing on Graphic Processing Units
- (in English) Speedup of Fuzzy Clustering Through Stream Processing on Graphics Processing Units
- (in English) GPUcomputing.net
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