HLS Local Memory Optimizations (Part 5 of 7) - 58 Minutes In the class, you will learn how to effectively optimize local memory inside an HLS component. We will cover how the compiler tries to automatically create stall-free memory architectures for local memory. We will discuss how to use attributes to specify memory structure, and we’ll talk about how some array structures are converted to registers. Course Objectives At course completion, you will be able to: Understand how the HLS compiler Create local memory architectures Use attributes to Create the optimal local memory Use effective techniques to Implement arrays in registers Skills Required Basic understanding of the C++ programming language Basic understanding of FPGAs and the Altera® Quartus Development Environment If the audio for the course does not start automatically, press pause and then play on the course player. The transcript of the course audio is available in the Notes or closed captioning (CC) feature of the player. If you need assistance with this course, please email fpgatraining@altera.com . Reference Course Code: FPGA_OHLS5. FPGA_OHLS5. <p>HLS Local Memory Optimizations (Part 5 of 7)</p> - 2025-12-28
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