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Results for tag: "Low End FPGA"

Global Field-Programmable Gate Array Market 2023-2027 - Product Thumbnail Image

Global Field-Programmable Gate Array Market 2023-2027

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  • July 2023
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Field Programmable Gate Array Global Market Report 2024

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  • February 2024
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  • July 2023
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In the semiconductor industry, the low end FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) market focuses on providing cost-effective and flexible integrated circuit solutions. These devices cater to applications requiring lower performance, density, and power compared to their high-end counterparts. They are well-suited for consumer electronics, automotive applications, and other sectors where customizability and re-programmability are essential but at a lower scale and cost. Low end FPGAs offer designers the ability to update functionality after hardware deployment, enabling longer product lifecycles and adaptability to evolving standards. This market is an essential segment of the broader FPGA landscape, allowing entry-level and volume-sensitive applications to benefit from the versatility of programmable logic devices. Some prominent companies that participate in the low end FPGA market include Xilinx (part of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.), Intel (through its former Altera product line), Lattice Semiconductor, and Microchip Technology (via its Microsemi acquisition). These companies develop and supply a range of FPGA options to meet various customer requirements in sectors such as consumer electronics, industrial automation, and automotive systems, reinforcing the adoption of FPGAs in a myriad of cost-sensitive applications. Show Less Read more