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  2. Field-programmable gate array - Wikipedia

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    Xilinx produced the first commercially viable field-programmable gate array in 1985 [3] – the XC2064. [5] The XC2064 had programmable gates and programmable interconnects between gates, the beginnings of a new technology and market. [6] The XC2064 had 64 configurable logic blocks (CLBs), with two three-input lookup tables (LUTs). [7]

  3. FPGA prototyping - Wikipedia

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    Field-programmable gate array prototyping (FPGA prototyping), also referred to as FPGA-based prototyping, ASIC prototyping or system-on-chip (SoC) prototyping, is the method to prototype system-on-chip and application-specific integrated circuit designs on FPGAs for hardware verification and early software development.

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  5. Gate array - Wikipedia

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    Indirect competition arose with the development of the field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Xilinx was founded in 1984, and its first products were much like early gate arrays, slow and expensive, fit only for some niche markets.

  6. Place and route - Wikipedia

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    Place and route (also called PnR or P&R) is a stage in the design of printed circuit boards, integrated circuits, and field-programmable gate arrays.As implied by the name, it is composed of two steps, placement and routing.

  7. iCE (FPGA) - Wikipedia

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    iCE is the brand name used for a family of low-power field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) produced by Lattice Semiconductor.Parts in the family are marketed with the "world's smallest FPGA" tagline, and are intended for use in portable and battery-powered devices (such as mobile phones), [1] where they would be used to offload tasks from the device's main processor or system on chip.

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