What you’ll learn:
- Details of new, even more powerful FPGAs.
- The latest hardware included in these FPGAs.
- The range of potential applications.
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are revolutionizing the way developers approach complex systems across almost every industry. They can be repeatedly reprogrammed to handle various applications, from automated systems to communications. Their versatility and scalability suit them for ADAS sensor applications, machine vision, and even edge computing.
The modules and system-on-modules (SOMs) highlighted in this gallery represent just a small handful of some of the more popular FPGAs on the market. Each is designed for specific applications, but their dynamic versatility targets them for many more purposes.
By looking at these entries, we can see a clear path of how FPGAs are evolving. With faster processors, higher memory bandwidths, increased logic cells, and lower power consumption, they’re pushing into new areas where innovation overcomes limitations.