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It's been exactly one year since the initial announcement of the Analogue 3D, an HD-upscaled, FPGA-powered Nintendo 64 in the tradition of Analogue's long-running line of high-end retro machines.
Today, TierLogic breaks out of its seven years in Stealth Mode to launch its 3D FPGAs. The company is open for business now, and is offering free NREs to early adopters. TierLogic’s approach is to ...
Xilinx is developing a 3D architecture for its FPGAs and Actel has been approached by SoC makers to use its flash-based FPGA as a layer in a 3D IC stack. Both approaches could radically alter the ...
Analogue, the retro remakers behind the Game Boy-like Pocket, is jumping a full dimension and is doing FPGA emulation in 3D. The first console the company has its sights on is the late ...
The most recent of its announcements is the Analogue 3D, a console designed to play Nintendo ... Like most Analogue consoles, the SuperStation uses an FPGA chip to emulate the original ...
Altera is launching its latest family of Agilex FPGA 3 chips to help developers expand the boundaries of the intelligent edge. The Agilex 3 FPGA chips are now in production, said Sandra Rivera ...
The Agilex 3 FPGA series represents a significant advancement in low-power, cost-optimized programmable logic. These FPGAs deliver up to 1.9x higher performance while consuming 38% less power ...
At that price, it’s one of the most affordable FPGA consoles on the market. For reference, the Analogue 3D, an N64 FPGA console, costs $250. The founders and friends pricing won’t last long ...
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