
Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration
Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration is a feature in some advanced digital systems, like FPGAs, that allows specific parts of the hardware to be reprogrammed or changed while the rest of the device continues to operate normally. This means you can update or adapt functions on the fly without stopping the entire system, making it more flexible and efficient. For example, a device could change its processing capabilities in real-time to handle different tasks, all without interruption, optimizing performance and resource usage in complex computing environments.