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Achronix Brings eFPGA IP to SoC
Achronix Brings eFPGA IP to SoC | EE Times
Speedcore marks the company’s first foray into the IP business. Achronix has been producing its flagship FPGA, Speedster 22i, since 2013.
The whole electronics industry knows that FPGA is hot. Look no further than Microsoft Corp.’s Project Catapult.
Achronix sees therein an opportunity.
FPGA application segments and growth phases (Source: Achronix)