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Hans Baier @hansfbaier@fosstodon.org's profile picture
Hans Baier @[email protected]2 years ago

I have to add, this is not my video. It is the repost of a video on LinkedIn

Rafael David Tinoco's profile picture
Rafael David Tinoco2 years ago

This is an attempt of differentiation between a superscalar SISD and SIMD, not between an ASIC and a FPGA.

Marcelo Samsoniuk's profile picture
Marcelo Samsoniuk2 years ago

well, that was not exactly correct, so I fixed it to match with our actual FPGA applications! 🤣

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Matthew Venn2 years ago

source is QBayLogic on youtube - but who knows where it's originally from... The slide artifacts in the bottom right corner make it look like it's from some presentation.

Martin Navrátil's profile picture
Martin Navrátil2 years ago

Time to learn some VHDL

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Hans Baier @[email protected]2 years ago

Verilog might be simpler. Or Migen/LiteX (Python) might be easiest to start.

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Myoungjun Lee2 years ago

This is nice, but not super-accurate at the same time. You can make exactly the same CPU using FPGA. The main difference between them is the way they are programmed, not their parallelism.

Soylu Oltu KAYA's profile picture
Soylu Oltu KAYA2 years ago

Processing Unit vs Gate Array.

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Pablo Trujillo2 years ago

That picture is great, I have to show it to my colleagues in the software team.

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Dee2 years ago

Umm i think you mean ASIC, because FPGAs can be anything, an FPGA can be a core i7-14900k if given enough field programmable gates.

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