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Why can't everything be FPGAs?

Name: Anonymous 2016-01-30 18:04

Then you could have programs dynamically create hardware depending on their needs.

Name: Anonymous 2016-01-31 12:09

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No you can't. FPGAs by definition have to flip more variable electrical state to perform the same work as static chips. They will always have to travel longer traces.

This is like comparing interpreters to compilers and saying that interpreters will catch up. You're just stupid.

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