Fpga

/ˌɛf piː dʒiː ˈeɪ/ noun

Field-Programmable Gate Array; a semiconductor device that can be reconfigured after manufacturing for specific computing tasks.

Modern acronym from the 1980s combining 'field-programmable' (configurable by the end user) and 'gate array' (arrangement of logic gates). Developed by Xilinx co-founder Ross Freeman who wanted to create flexible hardware that could be programmed like software.

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