Improving FPGA Performance: Physical Synthesis For Everyone

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Overview

As FPGA designers work to squeeze every last ounce of performance out of their target FPGA device, synthesis has evolved to ease the effort. This session will discuss the latest advances in FPGA physical synthesis and how the technology has improved to support a broader number of devices while retaining a push-button use-model.

Who Should View

  • Engineering managers
  • Project/team managers
  • Engineers and designers

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