\section{Real Hardware Designs}
\frame{
-\frametitle{Is \clash{} usable?}
+\frametitle{More than just toys}
\pause
\begin{itemize}
- \item It can be used for more than toy examples\pause
\item We designed a matrix reduction circuit\pause
- \item We simulated it in Haskell\pause
- \item Simulation results in VHDL match\pause
- \item Synthesis completes without errors or warnings
+ \item Simulation results in Haskell match VHDL simulation results\pause
+ \item Synthesis completes without errors or warnings\pause
+ \item It runs at half the speed of a hand-coded VHDL design
\end{itemize}
+}\note[itemize]{
+\item Toys like the poly cpu one are good to give a quick demo
+\item But we used \clash{} to design 'real' hardware
+\item Reduction circuit sums the numbers in a row of a (sparse) matrix
+\item Half speed is nice, considering we don't optimize for speed
}
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