Recently there has been interest in using FPGAs as a platform for cycle-accurate performance models. We discuss how the properties of FPGAs make them a good platform to achieve a performance improvement over software models. Some metrics are developed to gain insight into the strengths and weaknesses of different simulation methodologies. This paper introduces A-Ports, a distributed, efficient simulation scheme for creating cycle-accurate performance models on FPGAs. Finally, we quantitatively demonstrate an average performance improvement of 19% using A-Ports over other FPGA-based simulation schemes>>> af++