FPGA Roundtable Series: Evolving Cross-Platform Tools for Building Software-Connected FPGA Applications
FPGA development is undergoing a paradigm shift; moving away from rigid, HDL-centric toolchains, toward more flexible, software-oriented workflows. As system complexity increases and time-to-market pressures grow, engineering teams increasingly seek tools that support rapid iteration, cross-platform deployment, and seamless integration with modern development environments.
This session explores how FPGA development tools are adapting to meet modern demands, with a focus on emerging runtime architectures and abstracted communication layers. We’ll highlight how technologies like Opal Kelly’s latest FrontPanel 6 enable software developers to interact with FPGA hardware using familiar programming environments; reducing the need for deep HDL expertise and broadening access to hardware-accelerated design.
Finding Efficiency Through Thermal Management and Hard IP
A key watchword of electronics design for the last decade has been efficiency. Finding efficiencies in design processes accelerates time to market. Innovations providing more efficient pathways for data, energy, and heat make for lower costs of operation, longer product lifecycles, and reduced environmental impact. None of this is new. Continue reading.
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