Pro Design expands its proFPGA family of prototyping systems with three different size motherboards and a pluggable FPGA module intended for small and medium-size IP and SoC designs. The uno, duo, and ...
Traditionally FPGAs are configured once at boot/power-on. This is because they almost always store the configuration file in a Flash memory which is updated from time to time (like your smart phone’s ...
Flex Logix has developed embedded FPGA IP (EFLX® embedded FPGA or eFPGA) that has been licensed for use in many commercial, aerospace and defense programs. It has also developed an edge inferencing ...
Back in 2013, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and then-standalone programmable logic chip specialist Altera announced that the latter would build its next high-end field programmable gate array, or FPGA, known ...
Those clever chaps and chappesses at Pico Computing have just announced the release of their M-503 M-Series Module. The most powerful and flexible of the M-Series, the M-503 addresses the ...
Though FPGA designers have tried to keep FPGAs as generic as possible, Xilinx feels it's time to craft FPGAs that are more in tune to specific market segments. To do this, its next-generation Virtex ...
Biggest device doubles to 2M logic elements; number of family members doubles to 20 Efinix Titanium FPGAs Doubles Product ...
Deep learning has advanced rapidly, driving breakthroughs in image recognition, natural language processing, and autonomous ...
Wessling, January 15 th, 2025, Laser 2000 GmbH, the foremost provider and distributor of photonics solutions across Europe, today announced a strategic partnership with Optomotive, Mechatronics Ltd.
AMSTERDAM—Grass Valley has launched the ACE-3901 Next Generation 12G Modular Agile Computing Engine and the XIP-3911-GRID firmware for the XIP Modular Processing Platform at IBC 2024. The launches ...
The Rasberry Pi Zero is a delightful form factor, with its GIPO and USB and HDMI, but it’s stuck using the same old ARM processor all the time. What if you wanted to change it up with some OpenSPARC, ...
Let’s say you had a SNES with a busted CPU. What would you do? Your SNES would be through! That is, unless, you had a replacement based on an FPGA. [leonllr] has been developing just such a thing. The ...