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by d-moon
423 days ago
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As someone who's worked at Xilinx before and after the merger, it's a surprise they were even able to sell it for that much. Altera has been noncompetitive to Xilinx in performance and to Lattice in terms of low-end/low-power offerings for at least the last 2 generations. I'm concerned about the future of FPGAs and wonder who will lead the way to fix these abhorrent toolchains these FPGA companies force upon developers. |
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Some FPGA vendors are contributing to and relying, partially or completely, on the open source stack (mainly yosys+nextpnr).
It is still perceived as not being "as good" as the universally hated proprietary tools, but it's getting there.