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A Study of the Speedups and Competitiveness of FPGA Soft Processor Cores Using Dynamic Hardware/Software Partitioning
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) provide designers with the ability to quickly create hardware circuits. Increases in FPGA configurable logic capacity and decreasing... Read more
Oct 22, 2008
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Circuit Maker Moves From Oracle and UNIX to Microsoft Windows Server - Based Solution
...a leading global manufacturer of programmable logic chips that are used in... Read more
Feb 23, 2007
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Intel looks beyond the desktop
...Logic, MIPS Technologies and Motorola. Current equipment typically uses ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) semiconductors. Intel's proposition means chips for networks will be programmable... Read more
Apr 20, 1999
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