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- noun Plural form of
FPGA .
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FPGA and Virtex-6 FPGAs translates into a seamless, one-for-one migration that is unmatched in terms of the low risk path it offers to customers.
unknown title 2009
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FPGA and Virtex-6 FPGAs translates into a seamless, one-for-one migration that is unmatched in terms of the low risk path it offers to customers.
unknown title 2009
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Still, high-end versions of such chips — known as FPGAs, for field programmable gate arrays — can be costly.
Start-Ups Add Third Dimension to Chips Don Clark 2010
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Still, high-end versions of such chips — known as FPGAs, for field programmable gate arrays — can be costly.
Start-Ups Add Third Dimension to Chips Don Clark 2010
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Still, high-end versions of such chips — known as FPGAs, for field programmable gate arrays — can be costly.
Start-Ups Add Third Dimension to Chips Don Clark 2010
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The resulting HDL software code is downloaded to special microprocessors known as FPGAs field programmable gate arrays, which can mimic a prospective chip's design and functions for testing.
Giving Software Patents a Break Peter Zura 2007
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The resulting HDL software code is downloaded to special microprocessors known as FPGAs field programmable gate arrays, which can mimic a prospective chip's design and functions for testing.
Archive 2007-11-01 Peter Zura 2007
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Another approach is based on chips called FPGAs, for field-programmable gate arrays, that can be configured to do specific jobs at ultrahigh speed.
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The resulting HDL software code is downloaded to special microprocessors known as FPGAs field programmable gate arrays, which can mimic a prospective chip's design and functions for testing.
Hardware is Like Software? - Ban Hardware Patents glyn moody 2007
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The resulting HDL software code is downloaded to special microprocessors known as FPGAs field programmable gate arrays, which can mimic a prospective chip's design and functions for testing.
Archive 2007-11-01 glyn moody 2007
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