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by TomVDB 2777 days ago
My rule of thumb from a few years ago: given the same semiconductor process, you roughly have a 40x area difference between ASIC and FPGA for the same amount of random logic.

There are few things that can be done very well on a FPGA, but most things are not, and the market for it tiny.

If you really have an application that's perfect for a CPU/FPGA combo, just buy a PCIe card with a beefy FPGA.

It will cost you, but the development of the FPGA logic will cost way more.