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Not All FPGAs Need To Be Discrete

June 4, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan Comments Off on Not All FPGAs Need To Be Discrete

While Xilinx and Intel are the dominant suppliers of discrete FPGAs and related system on chip designs that have FPGAs at their heart, they are by no means the only providers of programmable logic in the datacenter. …

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