Multiple Vendors Pursue eFPGA
Why are London buses like eFPGA companies? Because zilch happens for ages, then three come along at the same time.
In October I spoke to three CEOs aiming to to license FPGA cores.
Although conceding that embedded FPGA is an idea whose time has one, each of them denied that they were influenced by the others’ initiatives or by the Intel/Altera deal.
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