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Re: [discuss] FPGA - thumb-drive USB form factor
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sokol815
on 21/05/2013, 05:01:05 UTC
for the most part, an fpga is used as a stepping stone towards an asic... you would be very hard pressed to find any kind of fpga the size of a thumb-drive that is able to get a small percentage of a normal avalon chip (288 MH/s) (or even one that you can put the chip into the fpga).... for the most part, you just don't see fpga boards that small.