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eBook: Unlocking Innovation with Cost-Optimized FPGAs and Adaptive SoCs

Oct. 17, 2024
This ebook covers IoT, machine vision, and AI, comparing FPGAs, adaptive SoCs, and ASICs. It focuses on cost-optimized FPGAs, offering software flexibility and hardware efficiency to help innovators choose the right solution for their applications.
The new AMD Spartan™ UltraScale+™ FPGAs expand AMD’s cost-optimized, low-power FPGA portfolio. These devices help developers tackle challenges with flexible software programmability in hardware design, ensuring adaptability and efficiency. AMD leads in FPGA technology through its Xilinx acquisition, offering proven silicon, streamlined development platforms, and scalability. With ongoing investments in new products and long-term component availability, AMD provides the tools developers need for a competitive edge in rapidly evolving markets.

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