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The FPGA turns 40. Where does it go from here?

Summary by Network World
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the first commercially available field-programmable gate array processor, otherwise known as the FPGA. The FPGA is a type of semiconductor that can be reconfigured by a customer or designer after manufacturing – something processors typically cannot do. It was invented by Ross Freeman, co-founder of Xilinx, along with Bernard Vonderschmitt and James Barnett. The founders of Xilinx wanted to create a chip t…
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Network World broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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