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You used verilog... I guess you implemented in FPGAs? #2

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WrathofBhuvan11 opened this issue Dec 26, 2018 · 2 comments
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You used verilog... I guess you implemented in FPGAs? #2

WrathofBhuvan11 opened this issue Dec 26, 2018 · 2 comments

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@WrathofBhuvan11
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Why Verilog and Why FPGAs

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Merterm commented Apr 23, 2019

This was a course project, hence had to do it on FPGAs. We tried to push the boundaries of what is possible with FPGAs, but it required a lot of boards in order to kickstart it. Maybe another platform and another language would be easier to work with. What are your thoughts?

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This was a course project, hence had to do it on FPGAs. We tried to push the boundaries of what is possible with FPGAs, but it required a lot of boards in order to kickstart it. Maybe another platform and another language would be easier to work with. What are your thoughts?

I'm sorry for late reply.
I was thinking of implementing Alex Wissner-Gross equation in Hardware level. For example a AI Accelerator etc.

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