Epson Achieves 50% Energy Efficiency with QuickLogic eFPGA

Epson Achieves 50% Energy Efficiency with QuickLogic eFPGA

First-Pass Success with QuickLogic eFPGA Hard IP on TSMC e12n At QuickLogic, we pride ourselves on helping customers solve their toughest design challenges with flexible, efficient, and silicon-proven eFPGA Hard IP. Recently, one of our customers announced its achievement of a major milestone that illustrates some of the benefits of implementing QuickLogic eFPGA Hard IP […]

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Choosing a Low-Risk FPGA/eFPGA Supplier

When system design engineers evaluate the risks of choosing a particular supplier for FPGAs and eFPGAs, they often focus on traditional concerns such as supply chain issues, quality, and reliability. While these are certainly critical considerations, there are other, more subtle risks that are often overlooked but equally important. Let’s explore a few of these […]

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Why is Hard IP a Better Solution for Embedded FPGA (eFPGA) Technology?

Embedding FPGA technology into an ASIC or SoC has become popular for a wide variety of applications and markets, including those related to critical infrastructure, security, and defense. Engineers choose to integrate eFPGA IP into their SoCs for a number of reasons, including: Once someone has decided to move forward with an embedded FPGA design, […]

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Open Doors, Open Minds: Brian Ignites FPT Conference with Open-Source FPGA Vision

QuickLogic CEO at FPT '23

Brian’s presentation, titled “Open-source FPGA Development: A New Era of Innovation and Growth,” was met with enthusiastic reception at the FPT Conference in Japan last week. The lively discussion that followed, lasting a full 20 minutes after the talk ended, testified to its impact. So, what was it all about? Brian delved into the exciting […]

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