Look upon this conference badge and kiss your free time goodbye. The 2019 Hackaday Superconference badge is an ECP5 FPGA running a RISC-V core in a Game Boy form factor complete with cartridge slot ...
A quick glance in today’s design verification toolbox reveals a variety of point tools supporting the latest system-on-chip (SoC) design development. Combined and reinforced by effective verification ...
Developers and engineers looking for a one chip hardware security module may be interested in the new Kryptor FPGA created by Skudo OÜ and now available to purchase from the Crowd Supply website. The ...
Verifying a complex FPGA design under DO-254 guidelines for use in safety- and mission-critical airborne systems is not without its challenges. Louie De Luna, Aldec Europe’s Product Manager for DO-254 ...
Within the first week of debut, the LOGi-family of FPGA development boards has surpassed its Kickstarter crowd-funding goal by four times the amount. The popular boards simplify embedded systems ...
FPGAs or GPUs, that is the question. Since the popularity of using machine learning algorithms to extract and process the information from raw data, it has been a race between FPGA and GPU vendors to ...
The concept and application of FPGA Coprocessors as a means of delivering hardware IP to software and system engineers is presented. The hardware and software architecture of FPGA coprocessors is ...
Fabless French FPGA company, NanoXplore has announced that its NG-Ultra FPGA, which is based on STMicroelectronics’ 28nm ...
The Next Platform has been tracking momentum with FPGAs over the last several years with particular emphasis on the role programmable devices will continue to play in application acceleration as well ...
Despite some of the inherent complexities of using FPGAs for implementing deep neural networks, there is a strong efficiency case for using reprogrammable devices for both training and inference.