For those keen to use an FPGA to do something, but only with easy-to-use and affordable hardware, there is the Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 – combining an Intel/Altera MAX10 FPGA with a Arm Cortex-M0+ (in a SAMD21) and a U-blox Nina W102-00B Wi-Fi module. And now I know there are also board from TinyFPGA in the …
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