By William Wong, February 02, 2012
Xilinx's Series 7 Kintex and Virtex FPGA development boards sport dual FMC expansion support.
By William Wong, January 11, 2012
Hard core ARM processors are finding homes in lots of FPGAs changing the way developers look at programmable devices.
By William Wong, December 19, 2011
More cores, more storage, more networking, lower power, 64-bit ARM8, and touchy interfaces. What more would you want?
By William Wong, December 16, 2011
Altera is looking to put OpenCL into FPGA hardware. This could give GPUs a run for the money when it comes to accelerating parallel processing.
By William Wong, November 28, 2011
Microchip’s Configurable Logic Cell (CLC) provides programmable logic for compact 8-bit PIC microcontrollers. Adapteva's 16-node floating point array uses only 2W.
By Bruce Riggins, November 21, 2011
Integrating these ever-more complicated devices into their host PCBs has proven to be extraordinarily challenging. With better FPGA design-in tools that communicate in several languages, FPGA design-in can be a faster, less frustrating endeavor.
By William Wong, November 18, 2011
Technology Editor Bill Wong takes a hands on look at a pair of Xilinx Spartan 6-based FPGA boards from Digilent along with the VmodCAM dual camara board.
By William Wong, November 10, 2011
Xilinx's Virtex-7 2000T uses a silicon interposer in its 2.5D Stacked Silicon Interconnect to link multiple FPGA slices together for a total of 6.8 billion transistors in a package.
By William Wong, October 25, 2011
Xilinx employs a new 2.5D Stacked Silicon Interconnect technology to deliver a 6.8 billion transistor FPGA using a passive interposer layer with 10,000 connections between slices.
By William Wong, October 12, 2011
Altera is bringing dual hard core Arm Cortex-A9 to its Cyclone V and Arria V FPGA lines.
By William Wong, October 01, 2011
Microchip's PIC10F32X incorporates a number of neat features like a Configurable Logic Cell, a Complementary Waveform Generator, and a Numerically Controlled Oscillator.
By William Wong, July 29, 2011
SiliconBlue's iCE40 40nm FGPAs target low power, mobile applications.
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