There was an interesting article over on Heise.de the other day:

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/83902

For those who don't read German, here's the first paragraph in English:

PLD Applications in southern France is offering PCI Express-cards with 
reconfigurable logic chips (FPGAs) from Altera and Xilinx at prices 
starting at 2000 euro. Japanese company K&F Computing Research asks 
about 1300 euro for its simplest PCI-X card, the GRAPE-7 model 100, 
which features an Altera chip. With the right know-how such 
comparatively inexpensive expansion cards can be used as coprocessors 
for accelerating applications. ClearSpeed asks about USD8000 for 
its "Advance" boards, which have two CSX600 processors, although they 
come with ready-to-use software (for Matlab 7.1/7.2 and Mathematica 
5.2) and an SDK.

PLDA: http://www.plda.com
K&F Computing Applications: http://www.kfcr.jp/product-e.html
ClearSpeed: http://www.clearspeed.com

Lourens

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