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avmichtoday at 1:38 AM1 replyview on HN

You would perhaps need to change the viewpoint for that. Theoretically, there is nothing which can't be achieved - functionally - without FPGA. However, that doesn't mean some problems can' be solved more conveniently using FPGA, and the solutions turn out better in some regards.


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atultwtoday at 1:57 AM

Could you share some of those applications which are better solved with an FPGA? As a student I have some ideas but am interested to hear more.

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