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Soft processors have become an increasingly common component of systems that use Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and are used to implement a wide variety of control and data processing functionality. Often, some additional functionality needs to be added to a system when there is very little space left on the physical device. This functionality may not be performance critical, and so could...
There is a dramatic logic density gap between field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and application-specific integrated circuits, and this gap is the main reason FPGAs are not cost-effective in high-volume applications. Modern FPGAs narrow this gap by including “hard” circuits such as memories and multipliers, which are very efficient when they are used. However, if these hard circuits are not used,...
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