Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are integrated circuits designed to be configured by a customer or a designer after manufacturing – hence "field-programmable". FPGAs contain an array of programmable logic blocks, and a hierarchy of reconfigurable interconnects that allow the blocks to be connected together in a near-infinite number of configurations. FPGAs are commonly used for prototyping ASICs, implementing digital logic, and accelerating computationally intensive tasks in various applications, including aerospace, defense, data centers, and telecommunications.
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