Why don’t programmable grow. The FPGA market was worth $4 billion in 2008 and $4 billion in 2016. It seems a no-brainer that, as ASICs got more expensive programmables would grow. But they didn’t. In 1996 the FPGA market was worth $1.9 billion and Xilinx forecasted it would be worth $5.8 billion in 2001. In 2001, the …
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