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ASIC pioneer reinvents 3-D FPGAsR. Colin Johnson, EE Times PORTLAND, Ore.—Serial entrepreneur Zvi Or-Bach is touting a three-dimensional field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology that he claims could achieve the densities of an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). Or-Bach's new company, NuPGA, presented details about its 3-D FPGA technology Friday (Jan. 29) at the Applied Materials Technical Symposium on 3-D Interconnect in Santa Clara, Calif. Or-Bach, a past winner of the EE Times Innovator of the Year Award, previously pioneered ASICs at eASIC and later at Chip Express. Last year, Or-Bach applied for a patent with Rice University on a graphite-based memory process for creating reprogrammable memory elements, which NuPGA is now using as anti-fuses for its 3D FPGAs. |
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