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The Resurgence of FPGAs: Inside the Lattice Semiconductor Revolution
In the fast-paced world of computer chips, discussions typically revolve around four main types: CPUs, GPUs, ASICs, and FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays). While many may not realize it, FPGAs have been a vital part of the semiconductor ecosystem for decades. Their fully programmable gate array design offers companies the ability to customize and reconfigure devices without the need for new silicon technologies every generation. Despite their long-standing presence, the FPGA market is currently experiencing a renaissance fueled by a surge in demand for advanced technologies across various sectors.