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- abbreviation electronics
field-programmable gate array
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The FPGA is a single-chip, fully functional solution that includes a 100GbE MAC and PCS intellectual property IP with standard XLAUI- and
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The FPGA, which is used to modify voltages and data rates between the PC and payment cards, could be replaced with much smaller technology.
Techworld.com News 2010
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The FPGA, which is used to modify voltages and data rates between the PC and payment cards, could be replaced with much smaller technology.
ACM TechNews 2010
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Since all microchips are a series of millions of very simple logic gates (made up of transistors), the FPGA is a sort of generic chip package that can act as a template which can be customized to a particular job after the chip is built.
BrianMadden.com 2010
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However, unlike Netezza where the FPGA is a part of the I / O card, SGI puts the co-processor on a blade of its own (RC100) where it has visibility to all of main memory.
BeyeNETWORK Content 2008
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The technique is equally applicable to the case where the FPGA is the driver, and swapping traces allows easier
EE Times-Asia 2008
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But the concept has been shown invalid in much more rapidly observable situations, namely genetic algorithms and other computer-based evolutionary simulations, such as FPGA processor banks or 3-D simulations of physical entitites.
Why the new Darwin Debate is Good News | PopPolitics.com 2004
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But the concept has been shown invalid in much more rapidly observable situations, namely genetic algorithms and other computer-based evolutionary simulations, such as FPGA processor banks or 3-D simulations of physical entitites.
Why the new Darwin Debate is Good News | PopPolitics.com 2004
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He searched for the reason and found an artifact labeled "FPGA," a field programmable gate array.
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RTL design conversion from traditional design platforms such as FPGA and ASIC.
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