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The Future of FPGAs in Aerospace: Advancements and Opportunities

Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have always played a role in aerospace applications, providing unmatched flexibility and performance. With technology progressing, FPGAs are set to have a greater impact on shaping the future of aerospace. Enhanced Processing Capability A significant area of progress in FPGA technology is in enhancing processing power. The latest generations of…

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TSMC secures $6.6 billion US subsidy for Arizona chip manufacturing

The U.S. Commerce Department announced on April 9, 2024, that it will grant a $6.6 billion subsidy to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) U.S. unit for semiconductor production in Phoenix, Arizona. Additionally, TSMC may receive government loans of up to $5 billion at low-interest rates. This subsidy is part of TSMC’s investment plans in the…

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What is a FPGA Board?

Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are leading the way, in hardware design offering flexibility and customization. These versatile devices are transforming the electronics field empowering developers to create tailored solutions for applications. In the world of FPGA boards they play a role in enabling developers to harness the potential of FPGAs across different industries and…

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AMD Discontinuing Older FPGAs

AMD declared the End of Life (EOL) for a number of CPLDs and FPGAs that started January 1, 2024. The affected models include the XC9500XL, CoolRunner and CoolRunner II CPLDs, along with the Spartan II and Spartan 3 FPGA families. These products that were twenty-five years old, were part of Xilinx’s lineup prior to AMDs…

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NXP FPGAs vs Altera FPGAs: Comparing Powerhouse of FPGAs

Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) play a crucial role in modern technology, enabling the development of complex digital systems. Today, we’ll dive deeper into the offerings of two industry powerhouses: NXP and Altera (now Intel FPGA). Our aim is to provide a comparison of their strengths, capabilities, and applications. NXP FPGAs NXP has established itself as…

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Xilinx Kintex Ultrascale vs Altera Arria 10

In the dynamic landscape of FPGA technology, Xilinx (now owned by AMD), and Altera (now owned by Intel) have been at the forefront with their cutting-edge offerings. Kintex Ultrascale and Altera Arria 10 are notable FPGA families that have garnered significant attention from engineers and designers alike. These FPGA technology leaders have continually pushed the…

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Analog Devices $1 Billion Investment in Oregon Facility Expansion

Analog Devices logo. (Image source: Wiki Images) Analog Devices is celebrating a momentous achievement with a colossal investment of over $1 billion in expanding its cutting-edge semiconductor wafer fab located in Beaverton, Oregon. The Beaverton site, established back in 1978, proudly stands as ADI’s largest wafer fabrication consumer and healthcare. As part of this significant…

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CPLDs vs. FPGAs: Understanding the Differences and Choosing the Right Solution

In the field of digital electronics and programmable logic, two prominent devices stand out for their versatility and performance: Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) and Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). Both CPLDs and FPGAs offer designers the ability to implement complex digital systems and provide flexibility in the face of evolving requirements. However, they differ in…

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AMD Unveils Revolutionary VP1902

In a groundbreaking development, AMD has unleashed its latest innovation – the AMD VP1902, set to be the largest FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) in the world. This colossal FPGA is specifically designed to emulate future silicon designs, ranging from small Systems on Chips (SoCs) like those found in Raspberry Pi devices to powerful next-generation accelerators…

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Stratix FPGAs

What Are Stratix FPGAs? Among the leading FPGA families available in the market, Stratix FPGAs, developed by Intel, have exceptional performance, reliability, and versatility. These highly advanced FPGAs have earned a reputation and are widely recognized for their ability to meet the demanding requirements of a broad range of applications across various industries. Stratix FPGAs,…

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Rapid Silicon’s $30 Million Investment to Accelerate FPGA Software

Rapid Silicon, a leading provider of open-source FPGA software and hardware, recently announced a $30 million investment to accelerate the rollout of its end-to-end open source FPGA software and entry level hardware. This investment will help the company expand its reach and secure larger projects as it provides comprehensive solutions for both software and hardware…

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