Examples of using Fpgas in English and their translations into Hebrew
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FPGAs that store their configuration internally in nonvolatile flash memory, such as Microsemi‘s ProAsic 3
More recently, FPGAs such as the Xilinx Virtex-7
More recently, FPGAs such as the Xilinx Virtex-7
In response, organizations on the cutting edge have embraced accelerators like GPUs and FPGAs to push the performance of systems without simply revving up the speed, investigated new memory
Achronix, manufacturing SRAM based FPGAS with 1.5 GHz fabric speed[54].
For most other applications FPGAs are generally preferred.
FPGAs' flexibility makes malicious modifications during fabrication a lower risk.
In the early 1990s, FPGAs were primarily used in telecommunications and networking.
SiliconBlue Technologies, which provides extremely low power SRAM-based FPGAs with optional integrated nonvolatile configuration memory;
Lattice Semiconductor, which manufactures low-power SRAM-based FPGAs featuring integrated configuration flash,
The primary differences between CPLDs(complex programmable logic devices) and FPGAs are architectural.
The primary differences between complex programmable logic devices(CPLDs) and FPGAs are architectural.
on the first test, prototypes are constructed using Field-Programmable Gate-Arrays(FPGAs).
Nios II is a 32-bit embedded-processor architecture designed specifically for the Altera family of FPGAs.
Typically only FPGAs contain more complex embedded functions such as adders,
Many FPGAs can be reprogrammed to implement different logic functions,
ASICs consume less power and are faster than FPGAs but cannot be reprogrammed and are expensive to manufacture.
Therefore, depending on the application it may be judicious to use both FPGAs and CPLDs in a single design.
Field-programmable gate arrays(FPGAs) are favored for prototyping systems-on-chip because FPGA prototypes are reprogrammable, allow debugging
The Protium X1 platform is enabling us to develop our large GPU designs on FPGAs for the first time,” said Narendra Konda, director, hardware engineering at NVIDIA Corporation.