Hackernews posts about FPGA
FPGA is a type of programmable electronic chip that can be reconfigured to perform specific tasks or functions, allowing it to adapt to different applications and use cases.
- CERN uses ultra-compact AI models on FPGAs for real-time LHC data filtering (theopenreader.org)
- My DIY FPGA board can run Quake II (blog.mikhe.ch)
- Building an FPGA 3dfx Voodoo with Modern RTL Tools (noquiche.fyi)
- Aegis – open-source FPGA silicon (github.com)
- My DIY FPGA board can run Quake II (blog.mikhe.ch)
- Why We're Protecting Your Commodore 64 Ultimate FPGA (www.commodore.net)
- Show HN: ML accelerator on a RISC-V FPGA SoC – zero-cycle matmul, boots Linux (dstrbad.substack.com)
- Free Remote Access to FPGAs (ps1.fpgas.online)
- Proteus: Heterogeneous FPGA Virtualization [pdf] (dse.in.tum.de)
- From DSL to FPGA: Closing the Loop (llama.gs)
- FPGA Powers DIY USB Scope and Signal Generator (hackaday.com)
- Show HN: C64 Ultimate Toolbox for macOS (github.com)
- The Slow Collapse of MkDocs (fpgmaas.com)
- The Slow Collapse of MkDocs (fpgmaas.com)
- Show HN: AI-first PostgreSQL client for Mac (guillim.github.io)
- Show HN: NoProcrast – A browser extension modeled on HN's noprocrast feature (addons.mozilla.org)
- Malvertising and the trend of curl – sh install on macOS (pgaleone.eu)
- Loving the Community Center (pgadey.ca)