Intel FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) are semiconductor devices based around a matrix of configurable logic blocks (CLBs) connected via programmable interconnects. This allows them to be configured by a designer after manufacturing. FPGAs are commonly used for a wide range of applications, including prototyping ASICs, implementing custom hardware accelerators, and in embedded systems requiring flexible and reconfigurable logic, such as signal processing, image processing, and high-speed data communication.
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