Tabula, Achronix try driving unique design advantages into solidifed FPGA sector
FPGAs represented one of the few growth sectors during the deep recession of 2008-10, but the desire by OEMs to work with familiar devices solidified the market into four leaders in device architecture—Xilinx, Altera, Lattice, and Microsemi/Actel. Tabula and Achronix introduced new architectural concepts during this time, and signed foundry pacts with Intel to insure supply. Are the device innovations enough to insure the two companies an ability to become significant FPGA suppliers?
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