Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) were introduced more than three decades ago, and since then they have evolved, giving way to new generations of FPGAs with better logic density and performance that can be used in a broader range of applications.
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) were introduced more than three decades ago, and since then they have evolved, giving way to new generations of FPGAs with better logic density and performance that can be used in a broader range of applications.
from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1sHihFn
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