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FPGA

(Field-Programmable Gate Array)

A Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is a reconfigurable hardware device that allows users to implement custom digital circuits. Unlike traditional processors, FPGAs can be reprogrammed after manufacturing, making them highly versatile for applications like signal processing, machine learning (ML), and prototyping.

FPGAs consist of programmable logic blocks and interconnects that can be configured to perform specific tasks. They are widely used in industries like telecommunications, automotive, and aerospace for their ability to deliver high performance and low latency. FPGAs are often compared to
ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits), which are custom-built for specific tasks but lack reprogrammability.
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