Embedding FPGAs offers endless possibilities. Firstly, as technology becomes increasingly complex and volatile, adding adaptable hardware can mitigate risks for critical components and algorithms. This allows them to be completed or fixed even after the integrated circuit has been taped out. This approach also accelerates the tape-out process and gets products to market faster, which can be a key factor in a product’s success. Furthermore, adaptability enables designers to create a single device that can serve multiple markets and applications, namely those with ITAR restrictions that have diverse security, […]
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