Staring Down Giants

Achronix Introduces New 22nm FPGAs

by Kevin Morris

It takes a lot of guts to go head to head with an established industry leader. It takes even more guts to go up against an established duopoly - directly in their most heavily fortified markets. Fighting against one giant is tricky. You have to look carefully to find a vulnerable spot and put all your energy into exploiting that vulnerability. Fighting against two different giants is a whole 'nother ballgame. What works against one opponent may not work against the other - and giants tend to be big and heavy. You don't want to get squished between them.  Read More


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Wirelessly Going Where No Man Has Gone Before

Posted on 05/18/12 at 4:19 PM by jyeh

I would like to use the MachXO2 pico to teach the robotics team that I'm coaching, www.landroids.org, about FPGA. They are well versed in Arduino, the MachXO2 Pico will provide the next step in their training.

Ready, Set, Embed!

Posted on 05/18/12 at 3:35 PM by amelia

amelia
Embedded design is the theme of this week's Fish Fry. What do you think about this collaboration between Toyota and Nintendo? A good idea or a really bad one?

Springtime in the SoC

Posted on 05/17/12 at 11:25 AM by Parag

Parag
I want to use TI MSP-EXP430FR5739 Experimenter Board to design extension project prototype of the current project that I am working on temperature humidity controller for warehouse.

This will be auto temperature and humidity controller for the farms. …

Racing Electronics

Posted on 05/16/12 at 1:22 PM by Jim Turley

Jim Turley
Nice article, Dick. Count me among the envious.

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