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by atq2119
1996 days ago
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That, plus programming FPGA kind of sucks. The software tool chains are somewhere between 20 and 30 years behind the state of the art for software development. Also, FPGAs can't be reasonably context-switched. Flashing them takes a significant amount of time, so forget about time-multiplexing access to the FPGA among different applications. |
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