top | item 43694339 (no title) _hark | 10 months ago If FPGAs are competitive on perf/watt, why aren't they more widespread (other than crap software tooling)?Honestly I've asked different hardware researchers this question and they all seem to give different answers. discuss order hn newest irq-1|10 months ago They're competitive on perf/watt because they're designed to do one thing. But they're much more expensive than an ASIC, which, if also designed to do one thing would be better than the FPGA.
irq-1|10 months ago They're competitive on perf/watt because they're designed to do one thing. But they're much more expensive than an ASIC, which, if also designed to do one thing would be better than the FPGA.
irq-1|10 months ago