I’m definitely interested in hearing more about it. No openFPGA is a shame. Since it’ll have a bigger fpga than they’d been using, it’d be nice to see what else you could do with it as a platform like the pocket.
I'm surprised they didn't go with an openfpga chiplet setup where multiple fpga chips work in concert with each other like how real hardware does.
That’s actually how the pocket works. It uses separate fpga’s for the cores and display modes.
I’m definitely interested in hearing more about it. No openFPGA is a shame. Since it’ll have a bigger fpga than they’d been using, it’d be nice to see what else you could do with it as a platform like the pocket.
I'm surprised they didn't go with an openfpga chiplet setup where multiple fpga chips work in concert with each other like how real hardware does.
That’s actually how the pocket works. It uses separate fpga’s for the cores and display modes.