The History, Status, and Future of FPGAs

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This article is a summary of a three-hour discussion at Stanford University in September 2019 among the authors. It has been written with combined experiences at and with organizations such as Zilog, Altera, Xilinx, Achronix, Intel, IBM, Stanford, MIT, Berkeley, University of Wisconsin, the Technion, Fairchild, Bell Labs, Bigstream, Google, DIGITAL (DEC), SUN, Nokia, SRI, Hitachi, Silicom, Maxeler Technologies, VMware, Xerox PARC, Cisco, and many others. These organizations are not responsible for the content, but may have inspired the authors in some ways, to arrive at the colorful ride through FPGA space described above.

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Mencer, O., Allison, D., Blatt, E., Cummings, M., Flynn, M. J., Harris, J., … Shirazi, S. (2020, June 30). The History, Status, and Future of FPGAs. Queue. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411757.3411759

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