Q&A: Embedding FPGAs into Custom SoC Designs (.PDF Download)

Oct. 19, 2015

FPGAs have proven to be extremely useful in building high-performance, custom designs that can be easily changed. It’s possible to implement soft processor cores in most FPGAs, but hard-core processors are more efficient. It’s not surprising that major FPGA vendors like Microsemi, Altera, and Xilinx have implemented FPGAs with hard-core CPUs (see “FPGA Packs In Dual Cortex-A9 Micro”). So why not incorporate an FPGA into a custom system-on-chip (SoC)? That’s the question Menta, a fabless semiconductor company, answers with its eFPGA...

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