

Is there such a thing as modular fpga so that you could “plug in” another one and add more gates, sort of daisy chain them? I don’t know if such interfaces exist , sounds like it might need lots of bandwidth.


Is there such a thing as modular fpga so that you could “plug in” another one and add more gates, sort of daisy chain them? I don’t know if such interfaces exist , sounds like it might need lots of bandwidth.


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Only if revenue goes down.
Sacking testers makes nothing but sense if your customers are as dumb as us. My employer continues to sign contracts before the functions we need have been proven. income independent of functionality.
TBF our procurement people don’t seem to think our requirements are any more complex than “big computer” and MS probably offered “really big really good computer, cheap computer, big , nice price, 25% less than oracle, high security, safe computer, cloud, ai, yes fully working with 12 month, you pay now, special discount, extra 10% off if you sign today, hurry rush best deal”.
I suspect negotiations like that drive a disappointingly large amounts of their revenue.
If they don’t want to be limp dicks they should rebrand to ‘macrohard’.