Thomas Shaddack <shaddack@ns.arachne.cz> wrote:
> There are FPGAs with on-chip RISC CPU cores, allowing reaping the benefits 
> of both architectures in a single chip.

FPGAs are mostly useful for prototyping.  Once you've decided on a
design, there's no point in realizing it in a reprogrammable
environment.  Synthesize it, time it carefully, and run it as fast as
your process allows.

TSMC 0.13u just ain't that pricey any more.

-- 
Riad S. Wahby
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