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.

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  1. Cracking Enigma with an FPGA (people.ece.cornell.edu)
  2. The Pooma Framework (1998) (watermark02.silverchair.com)
  3. Wireguard FPGA (github.com)
  4. FPGAs Need a New Future (www.allaboutcircuits.com)
  5. FPGA Based IBM-PC-XT (bit-hack.net)
  6. The FPGA turns 40 (www.adiuvoengineering.com)
  7. W65C832 in an FPGA (www.mikekohn.net)