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vhold | 1 year ago

One of the primary FPGA developers a while back said that it's unlikely that the MisterFPGA project will evolve to a much larger FPGA anytime soon because it's an immense gap between the current most complex cores and the systems that come after it.

Not only would it require a much larger FPGA, but writing the cores is becoming way more difficult.

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throwaway48476|1 year ago

The complexity comes from chip designers gluing IP together instead of designing everyday in house.