
FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays)
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are versatile electronic components that can be programmed to perform specific tasks after they are manufactured. Unlike traditional hardware, which is fixed in function, FPGAs can be reconfigured by users to implement various digital circuits, making them adaptable for different applications. They are commonly used in industries like telecommunications, automotive, and aerospace for tasks such as data processing, signal processing, and custom hardware acceleration. This flexibility allows engineers to rapidly prototype and deploy solutions tailored to specific needs without the lengthy process of designing and fabricating new chips.