| I’ve pasted the specs below, but in my opinion the biggest difference is that the OpenFPGA - in its Analogue Pocket form - is an end-user friendly target. MiSTer is more “enthusiast-friendly” with more options and upgrades (including an recommended add-on to the basic kit). MiSTer “tech specs”: Intel/Altera Cyclone V SE (5CSEBA6U23I7) FPGA SoC with 110,000LE (41,500ALM) and 5,570Kbit of Block RAM. ARM Cortex A9 dual-core CPU at 800MHz. HDMI video and audio allowing easy connectivity to any modern monitor/TV. 1GB of DDR3 RAM that is directly available to both ARM and FPGA. High-speed ARM <-> FPGA interconnect due to both being in the same chip. OpenFPGA specs: Intel/Altera Cyclone V FPGA
49K logic elements and 3.4Mbit BRAM Intel/Altera Cyclone 10
15K logic elements 2x independently addressable
16MB cellular RAM
(128Mbit x 16) 32MB low latency memory
1x synchronous DRAM 64MB
(32Mbit x 16) 1x asynchronous SRAM 256KB
(128Kbit x 16) |