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What is ASICs?

An Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) is an integrated circuit (IC) customized for a particular use, rather than intended for general-purpose use. For example, a chip designed to run in a cell phone is an ASIC. ASICs are used in a wide range of applications, including digital signal processing, cryptography, telecommunications, and image processing. They are often preferred over general-purpose processors for specific tasks due to their higher performance, lower power consumption, and smaller size.

What other technologies are related to ASICs?

ASICs Competitor Technologies

FPGAs are reconfigurable hardware that can implement custom logic, serving as an alternative to ASICs for many applications.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 9% (889) of relevant job posts
SoCs (Systems on Chips) can incorporate custom ASIC blocks alongside other components like processors and memory, making them a competitor, particularly for complex integrated systems.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 7% (118) of relevant job posts
GPUs can sometimes perform tasks traditionally handled by ASICs, especially in parallel processing applications like machine learning and image processing, making them a competitor in specific domains.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 4% (112) of relevant job posts
Processors (CPUs) are general-purpose computing devices which compete with ASICs in applications where flexibility and programmability are more important than raw performance or power efficiency.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 5% (68) of relevant job posts
Microprocessors, like CPUs, are general purpose compute devices which often compete with ASICs in applications where flexibility outweighs absolute performance.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 2% (73) of relevant job posts
Xilinx is a manufacturer of FPGAs, which are a direct competitor to ASICs.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 1% (94) of relevant job posts
Microcontrollers are self-contained systems which can incorporate digital logic. They compete with ASICs in lower-complexity applications where programmability is valued.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 1% (103) of relevant job posts
Intel manufactures CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs, all of which can be alternatives to ASICs in certain applications.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 1% (59) of relevant job posts

ASICs Complementary Technologies

VHDL is a hardware description language used to design and model digital circuits, including ASICs. It's a complementary tool in the ASIC design flow.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 1% (314) of relevant job posts
SystemVerilog is a hardware description and verification language used extensively in ASIC design. It's a complementary tool in the ASIC design flow, especially for verification.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 1% (211) of relevant job posts
Verilog is a hardware description language used to design and model digital circuits, including ASICs. It's a complementary tool in the ASIC design flow.
mentioned alongside ASICs in 0% (262) of relevant job posts

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