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Save $16.7bn - buy an Achronix eFPGA licenceMannerisms - David MannersOct. 26, 2016 |
If you want to accelerate SoCs using FPGA cores you can pay $16.7 billion for an FPGA company – as Intel did.
Or you could license an FPGA core from Achronix.
What’s more, while Intel is putting Altera dies into dual-die packages containing a Xeon die and an FPGA die – while saying it “eventually” intends to put the FPGA core on the same die as the processor – Achronix is already integrating FPGA cores onto SoC die.
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