Field-programmable gate array (redirect from FPGA)
Spartan FPGA from Xilinx A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a type of configurable integrated circuit that can be repeatedly programmed after manufacturing...
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Xilinx (redirect from Spartan (FPGA))
for inventing the first commercially viable field-programmable gate array (FPGA). It also pioneered the first fabless manufacturing model. Xilinx was co-founded...
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Virtex is the flagship family of FPGA products currently developed by AMD, originally Xilinx before being acquired by the former. Other current product...
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Altera (redirect from Intel FPGAs)
focused on development of Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology and system on a chip FPGAs. The company was founded in 1983 by semiconductor veterans...
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Field-programmable gate array prototyping (FPGA prototyping), also referred to as FPGA-based prototyping, ASIC prototyping or system-on-chip (SoC) prototyping...
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The NetFPGA project is an effort to develop open-source hardware and software for rapid prototyping of computer network devices. The project targeted academic...
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FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC) is an ANSI/VITA (VMEbus International Trade Association) 57.1 standard that defines I/O mezzanine modules with connection to...
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MiSTer (redirect from MiSTer FPGA)
MiSTer FPGA) is an open-source project that aims to recreate various classic computers, game consoles and arcade machines, using modern FPGA-based hardware...
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Reconfigurable computing (redirect from FPGA computing)
arrays (FPGAs). The principal difference when compared to using ordinary microprocessors is the ability to add custom computational blocks using FPGAs. On...
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The CRUVI FPGA Card is a daughter card standard specifically tailored to the needs of FPGAs. The expansion bus interface is designed to create an open...
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FpgaC is a silicon compiler, which produces digital circuits that will execute compiled language computer programs. The digital circuits produced may use...
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Lattice Semiconductor (redirect from List of Lattice FPGAs)
the design and manufacturing of low power field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Headquartered in the Silicon Forest area of Hillsboro, Oregon, the company...
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Spectrum's Z80 chip, the design was altered to use the Xilinx Spartan-6 FPGA, to allow "hardware sprites, scrolling, and other advanced features to be...
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of FPGA products developed by Altera, and is the branding introduced by Intel after the acquisition of Altera. The initial family of Agilex FPGAs (now...
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Stratix (redirect from Stratix (FPGA))
Stratix is a brand of FPGA products developed by Intel's Programmable Solutions Group (former Altera). Other current FPGA product lines include e.g. Agilex...
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field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) produced by Lattice Semiconductor. Parts in the family are marketed with the "world's smallest FPGA" tagline, and are intended...
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is a programmable logic device with complexity between that of PALs and FPGAs, and architectural features of both. The main building block of the CPLD...
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firms provide hardware-based FPGA cryptographic analysis solutions from a single FPGA PCI Express card up to dedicated FPGA computers.[citation needed]...
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SoC FPGA embedded systems. DSP Builder, a tool that creates a seamless bridge between the MATLAB/Simulink tool and Quartus Prime software, so FPGA designers...
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on a single FPGA is limited only by the size of the FPGA. Some people have put dozens or hundreds of soft microprocessors on a single FPGA. This is one...
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Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) ASICs consume less power and are faster than FPGAs but cannot be reprogrammed and are expensive to manufacture. FPGA designs are more...
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configuration data to be loaded into a field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Although most FPGAs also support a byte-parallel loading method as well, this usage...
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Data scrubbing (section FPGA)
"scrubbing" feature occurs commonly in memory, disk arrays, file systems, or FPGAs as a mechanism of error detection and correction. With data scrubbing, a...
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in a GPU, fixed-function implemented on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and fixed-function implemented on application-specific integrated circuits...
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manufacturer of nonvolatile, low-power field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), mixed-signal FPGAs, and programmable logic solutions. It had its headquarters in...
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to describe the functionality of ASICs. Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA) are the modern-day technology improvement on breadboards, meaning that they...
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Silver. The Cortex-A55 is used as Little-core in Intel Agilex D-series SoC FPGA devices. Rockchip RK3566/RK3568, RK3588. Amlogic S905X3, S905X4, A113D2,...
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logic (e.g., ASIC, FPGA, CPLD), including both high-end and commodity variations. Many soft cores may be implemented in one FPGA. In those multi-core...
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Core Protocol (OCP) is one of several FPGA processor interconnects used to connect soft FPGA peripherals to FPGA CPUs—both soft microprocessor and hard-macro...
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