Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are integrated circuits that users can customize to serve a specific purpose. FPGAs are a more flexible way to achieve some of the benefits of an ASIC. Whereas an ASIC can only serve the particular workload for which it was designed, an FGPA can be configured for varying needs.
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